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30 Of The Most Unapologetic Comics By This Artist Who Believes In Laughing At Everything
Interview With ArtistSociety has lots of issues and that is no secret. Lots of artists create art connected with those issues: to spread awareness and to talk about the things we have to change so the world can become a better place for everyone.
That is exactly what artist Domien Delforge does. This comics artist and illustrator creates art about toxic masculinity, gender stereotypes, women's issues, and many other things. His art is sometimes dark and twisted, many times having sexual and political themes. However, Domien manages to capture your attention, and not only make you laugh, but also make you think.
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Domien told Bored Panda: "My father always said: a dirty mind is a joy forever. I love that. But in general: it is about the importance of humor and being able to laugh with practically everything. Making jokes is important to bring messages with a more serious tone to a wide public. And laughing with everything is important to fight censorship because censorship these days is a global enemy to a lot of people."
Domien Delforge told us what inspires him to create art: "Almost everything that is happening around me. During the day, I work for a bank, something most people consider to be rather boring. It is a fact that working for a bank means following a lot of rules and regulations. I always think that following these rules during the day frees my mind so I can create them at night. Making illustrations, there are no rules and everything is possible."
I find people often do this to show that they disapprove of masks, while still wearing one as a way to abide by regulations.
The artist shares what got him into art: "I was always interested in art, especially pop art. We had a huge Lichtenstein print at home when I was a kid, it always fascinated me. My wife has been making illustrations for a longer time, so we had everything in our home to make them (computer, Wacom tablet, software, …) A few years ago I was bored at home and started playing with it. After a few months, I started an Instagram page to share it and that was about the start of it all."
a kiss is a kiss love is love like df we have bigger problems in this world
Domien told Bored Panda why he chose to create the type of illustrations he does: "I like to find the balance between happy and playful colors, sending a message that can be political activism or just dirty-minded. Spreading a message in a playful way makes you able to reach a wider crowd. Also: I’m not the best illustrator ever, so my style also represents the lack of pure illustrative talent."
Domien describes his art as pop-arty, cartoonlike drawings. The artist mentioned that they are best understood by someone with an open and especially dirty mind. Domien described his style of drawing as simple and clear with a lot of influence from pop art, dot work, etc.: "I want my works to be clear in less than 5 seconds, that is what I aim for."
Domien told us how he comes up with the ideas and the themes for these illustrations: "Sometimes out of anger if something comes up in the news, sometimes an image just appears in my head. Happens a lot just before I go to sleep, laying down in my bed. I always send an e-mail to myself at that time so I don’t forget it. Happens a lot that I wake up in the morning and 5 random e-mails with random words show up in my inbox. I then try to re-make the image in my head."
"My favorite part is when an image I have in my head is created almost identical," said Damien when asked to describe his favorite thing about creating art. "The hardest part is not being able to make an image as good as it is in my head. I don’t specifically like the drawing part, I like seeing an image being made. That’s why I also like printmaking. I love silkscreen printing: an entire day of making blank pages into art is extremely satisfying."
I'm asexual! :) meaning when I say "go f**k yourself!" I might mean it literally cause ya won't be f*****g me, and I'm DEFINITELY not f*****g you.
i'm questioning everything, my gender identity, my sexuality, the world
Maybe this will help- I struggled a while trying to define myself and nothing ever quite fit. We can only do our best. There is pretty much never a box that fits 100% of the time (maybe sometimes, but rarely) and under every circumstance. It is ok for people to believe and feel whatever they want, so long as they respectfully agree to disagree with others. There's also the matter of who you would f**k, and who you would date romantically. Some experience sexual or romantic attraction separately, and to varying degrees. Some don't experience both or either. I don't have a label or word for me, mainly because I can't find one. :) But just because you can't label it doesn't mean it's not legit. If you find your label I am happy for you, but if you don't that's a valid thing too.
Load More Replies...I just did a spit-take. I'm going to nerd-snicker about "pi-sexual" for a day at least!
Everyone in the comments about the "is there more than two genders" thing, you can disagree AND respect someone, you know? "I respect you believe that but I don't." Personally I think gender and sex are separate. If you don't think so that's fine :) let's all just be nice about it.
I’m bisexual which means I fall for both toxic boys and girls 😓. I.E my exs.
My sexual orientation is the scene on queen of the damned when the vampires bang in the golden tub of rose petals while deftones plays.
I have friends that are Bisexual and Trisexual. They will BUY sex when needed and TRY just about anything!!!
Again a red shirt takes the day as white shirt scares the hell out of kids moms everywhere . . .
I'm hetero and totally do not understand other sexual preferences/orientations. That said, they don't offend me in the slightest. I just don't understand because it's not my experience. Love is Love is Love is Lovewhoyoulove!
I'm glad you feel that way. I am LGBTQ, as you can tell from my name, and your tolerance is admirable. Thank you.
Load More Replies...um...in what way is toxic femininity different, better or more okay than toxic masculinity?
The artist also shared what he likes to create comics about: "In general, I like creating content on the verge of what is socially acceptable. Making images that are taboo is fun. Finding the line between what is acceptable and what some people consider to be rude or wrong."
The artist tells us a little bit more about himself: "As said before, I work for a bank during the day. When I have some spare time, I like climbing (bouldering specifically), traveling, and enjoying good food and drinks.
I guess I always felt a bit like an outcast. Too normal to be part of the outcasts and too weird to be part of the normal crowd. I guess my current combination of banker/illustrator reflects this. During my teen years, I struggled to find this balance. Growing up and now being able to express a lot of things in my art makes it much easier to cope with this. I've now found the balance between being a 32-year-old creative guy and a grumpy old man at the same time and I love it."
Domien wanted to share some important information with our readers: "Brush your teeth at least twice a day, they won't grow back and nobody likes bad breath."
What do you think of these comics? Do you relate to them? What do you think of the issues and topics the artist touches upon? Tell us in the comments down below and don't forget to show some love to the artist!
He isn't even looking at her. I'm imagining he's looking at a donkey that's out of frame.
Hm, the caption says "Artist Pokes Fun At Toxic Masculinity, Gender Stereotypes" but here are all sorts of punny and critical drawings, including for example politics. Nice series actually!
Yup, That's why the title includes the 'And More' part! - BP Staff
Load More Replies...Meanwhile, many of these views are also turning into questionable stereotypes of how men and women should behave.
No they aren’t, you just don’t believe in equality and feel slighted.
Load More Replies...Lots of uncomfortable misogynistic losers in the comments. I’m full from drinking man tears. Fun fact: tears of misogynists help keep the vagina moist.
Man tears huh? That you equate men = misogynists says more about you than all those alleged misogynists.
Load More Replies...i like the overall message of equality and acceptance, but a lot of these really aren't that clever or funny to me. Maybe just a different sense of humour, which is fine, and i wouldn't even point it out except that the only other negative comments i see are knee-jerk reactions to the message, not the comedy. Also some of them seem more like provocation than thought-provoking, and i think that's less useful.
maybe i just know a lot of unusual women but i’m pretty sure every one of them would kick any guy’s ass if he said ‘you need to shave.’
boredpanda used to be entertaining, now it's just full of SJW bullcrap
Maybe you ought to skip over the posts you find triggering. Not every man feels like the posts that are 'pro women' are anti man... there is a lot of inequality and other worse sh*t in the world.
Load More Replies...Hm, the caption says "Artist Pokes Fun At Toxic Masculinity, Gender Stereotypes" but here are all sorts of punny and critical drawings, including for example politics. Nice series actually!
Yup, That's why the title includes the 'And More' part! - BP Staff
Load More Replies...Meanwhile, many of these views are also turning into questionable stereotypes of how men and women should behave.
No they aren’t, you just don’t believe in equality and feel slighted.
Load More Replies...Lots of uncomfortable misogynistic losers in the comments. I’m full from drinking man tears. Fun fact: tears of misogynists help keep the vagina moist.
Man tears huh? That you equate men = misogynists says more about you than all those alleged misogynists.
Load More Replies...i like the overall message of equality and acceptance, but a lot of these really aren't that clever or funny to me. Maybe just a different sense of humour, which is fine, and i wouldn't even point it out except that the only other negative comments i see are knee-jerk reactions to the message, not the comedy. Also some of them seem more like provocation than thought-provoking, and i think that's less useful.
maybe i just know a lot of unusual women but i’m pretty sure every one of them would kick any guy’s ass if he said ‘you need to shave.’
boredpanda used to be entertaining, now it's just full of SJW bullcrap
Maybe you ought to skip over the posts you find triggering. Not every man feels like the posts that are 'pro women' are anti man... there is a lot of inequality and other worse sh*t in the world.
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