30 Illustrations Infused With Dark Humor And Optimism By Guy Billout (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistGuy Billout, a French surrealist artist and illustrator, is known for his thought-provoking artworks that challenge the laws of logic. Born and educated in France, Billout moved to New York City in 1969 and started his career in advertising. He gained fame after his work was published in the New York Magazine, which allowed him to express himself freely in his illustrations. Since then, he has worked with several big US media outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and many more. He is also the author of several book illustrations.
Billout's style is characterized as clean, spare, and precise, with a surrealist element that portrays a parallel dream world. His works often incorporate some ironic element with lush colors and exquisite craftsmanship. In 2016, he was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, and he has been described as "more than an illustrator, a compassionate poet of the absurd."
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Add parkinsons to the mix and you got a horrible last chapter. Life can be so cruel sometimes
Load More Replies...The images we have of ourselves are more solid than we ourselves actually are?
what we see in the mirror is realer than what we truly are, especially in this time of social media where we see ourselves more through ig, fb and tt filters
Bored Panda has reached out to Guy Billout to find out more about his surreal work. We wanted to know how the artist decided on themes and subjects for his illustrations. Billout told us: “Most of my commissions are editorial and corporate illustrations, which means that my power of decision is about how to serve a theme or topic formulated by somebody else. It is quite different when I am given carte blanche, which allows me to develop my own themes. The way I decide about my own stories or subjects is empirical, or based on improvisation. To give you an example, I have worked for a series of illustrations for The Atlantic Magazine for which I was granted total freedom of interpretation.”
Only when concrete becomes biodegradable..... hopefully
Load More Replies...Reminds me of what some people do for their little dogs in the snow so they have a patch of grass to go potty without turning into a pupcicle
Until it looks like the chimney smoke killed an exact path upwards..
This drawing is talking about the smoke coming from the chimney killing the tree parts that are near the smoke.
Next, we wanted the artist to discuss the role of surrealism in his work. Guy Billout said: “Many illustrations of The Atlantic series already mentioned, which I consider as my best work, are more about 'What’s Wrong with this Picture?' than surrealism. When I am looking at my photos for an idea, I am looking for a 'mistake' to derail the reality captured by the camera, in other words, looking for a visual pun, a gag. If some significance or poetic overtone is revealed in the final image, it is not intentional.”
I think he's painting a door so he can escape.
Load More Replies...Note to self: When you paint yourself into corner, always paint yourself a door.
If you paint yourself in a corner, don’t forget to paint yourself a door
I’ve backed myself into a corner so far that I cant even see a way out.
Yes! However, the meaning of this illustration is going over-my-head.
Load More Replies...Wheat and wheat by-products. (If you get it you get it)
Load More Replies...Asked about particularly challenging projects Billout had to work on in his career, the illustrator answered: “The most modest assignment for an obscure publication and little money is more challenging than doing a book, for example, with total freedom. With any story written by somebody else, I am always afraid to be unable to find the 'right' visual solution, the 'perfect' idea.”
"That'll fix those guys in the white coats. To h**l with that maze. I'm gonna chew my way thru."
It's like the rich passenger is so distant and detached from the person who is actually getting him to his goal.
That The Presidentioal limousine (Don't know how to spell Presidentioal)
Presidential (you said you didn’t know how so I’m letting you know how)
Load More Replies...So unrealistic... there need to be more tires every so often or it's going to bottom out along most of the stretch!
Well thanks for the comic book medium since we are allowed to ignore the laws of physics 💪🏿
Load More Replies...Then we were interested in how the artist adapts his art to suit different audiences, knowing he has worked with a wide range of media outlets and clients. Billout told us: “I have been trained and developed as a commercial artist, getting my clues from the expectations of my clients (as long as they don’t tell me what to do), with little awareness of my audience. However, experience shows me that this relative adaptability is less interesting than being on my own, free of any expectation.”
This is exactly like today's politics. He can choose to go with the left or the right. But he's ending up in the same pool either way.
Somehow that seems much more intimidating than a regular diving board.
Just run straight out..you'll be fine (as long as you know how to swim)
Never let them know your next move jump off the center then your fine.
Reminds me of those little silkworms when I was a kid that seemed to come from the clouds. There wouldn't be a tree anywhere near me in the middle of a field & a silkworm would drop down and just dangle there.
We wanted to know how Guy Billout stays inspired and motivated as an artist. He said: “I have been mostly dependent on the deadlines, and the demands from my clients to motivate myself. It is a little more difficult to incite me to draw without that pressure.”
Oh look it's the Tennessee-Arkansas bridge! To clarify for those that are like huh? the bridge got closed down for a good whileva few years ago because of a big ol crack in it and it's still getting shut down periodically for repair
Darian Starfrog said it and I'll say it too, all of you saying that that's the life of every single woman then saying men don't have as bad of struggles, and white men have no struggles, all of you saying that are sexist and racist. Your sexist because your completely ignoring men's problems and your trying to make you have it tougher than anyone else, it's not gonna happen everyone has issues yours aren't worse than anyone else's issues. Now for the racist aspect, your correct no white guy had ever been denied a job because a company needed to hire a black guy or an Asian guy so that they weren't called a racist. Grow up your problems aren't worse than anyone else's they are different
Life of all but the one percent...who chained the rest of us with illusion of money
Apropos. It was a snake that derailed us and got us kicked out of Eden.
Next you'll see the news reporting that the cia/fbi confirmed all the derailments were reptilian induced... pun intended!?!
After that he was gone in a flash, thundering away
Load More Replies...is anything an object? thinking string theory and unimaginable things?
Load More Replies...Let's ask ourself if a lightning bolt is actually an object.... I.say, ZAP IT!
He didn't take the train for nothing, you know he's throwing at least 1.
Well I'm santa and I like my bones right where they are! "RUN, RUN, RUDOLPH!"get us outta here NOW!
Load More Replies...I thought Sisyphus only handled boulders or is that Prometheus on the day he stole the light of the Gods...mmm it makes sense 🤔
Oh, I know this one. Cows are a huge environmental cost both in water and land!
Dammit Bobby, what did I tell you about playing with the ball filled with stardust...
If you roll something a little heavier down then you would have a slide
What are those balls called that are heavy in the gym? Medicine balls? Dang.
Reminds of a game called superliminal. Check it out on YouTube. Really messes with your head, but it's definitely not a horror game.
Load More Replies..."Where you listening to me Sinobu, or were you looking at the women in red dress?"
Load More Replies...Whenever I have to go up in a building I prefer to use an elevator over an escalator. The last time I used an escalator to go up I tripped; and I end up falling down the steps for 15 minutes. I kept falling and falling and falling …
Are you sure you weren't falling for thirty minutes there, Loki? 😜
Load More Replies..."it's like they are throwing their own skin" imagine the human equivalent
Thanks for that not at all disturbing image in my head
Load More Replies...Kinda reminds me of paint the town red game where you kill people and their blood splatter the walls painting it red so imagine the human equivalent of throwing flesh and blood and painting the streets red >:]
I've always referred to snow as snowman poop. Now imagine the human equivalent 😉
Omg it's snowmen?! Wow.. I thought it was the monopoly man.... lol..
I'd like to see this done as skeletons from Halloween that have made snow suits (*badum ting*) stripping off their clothes to throw
Is this like, the leaning tower of Pisa? Oh— wait this is… oh 😣
Is this 9/11? I was born 3 months after so I've only read about this
It's hard to see the red flags when you look at the world through rose colored glasses.
Load More Replies...It's fine, this is a Citroën 2CV, might just bounce and land on its wheels down there.
Load More Replies...you have reached your destination! aren't you glad you took the shortcut?
The way the markers line up exactly with the vehicle's headlights made me think perhaps that's just light bending along the path and warning the driver that there is a cliff ahead.
Load More Replies...You can see this path will lead to your destruction, so do you continue?
Who's a good lighthouse? Who's a good lighthouse? YES YOU ARE! Yes you are!
Another introvert nightmare "Hey everyone, they're right here so you can see!"
That's an awfully friendly lighthouse. So very nice of him to assist that pedestrian.
you get transported into the shadow realm, jimbo
Load More Replies...Intrusive thought. Reflection pools aren't for swimming....but it sure looks like a good idea. I bet this guy got arrested later.
The white building on the left is 233 Broadway in lower Manhattan. The ape is standing in between the towers of where the original World Trade Center stood.
Lots of World Trade Center in these drawings.
Load More Replies...https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=king%20kong%20twin%20towers maby this?
Load More Replies...What were you doing to that poor cow, Snake Queen? I don't even want to look at you.
Load More Replies...Can I help? The cow is full, so she strolls on the beach. Nearby there is a vulcano. That explains the dark sand and the troubled sky. So she approching the sea and her favorite buddysnake got hooked on her because he/she is lazy. It is very hot and a nice refreshing swim is there..
Load More Replies...I see no grass and the cow being charged with a charging cord. No grass= no food
Hey Google, do snakes drink?....... interesting. Do snakes drink milk? ....... Well, that changes the meaning of this art piece Go learn something.
When I was little I thought that clouds were solid and planes had to look for holes in them to get through.
First time I flew in a plane, I looked out of the window and said, "It's like being in heaven."
Load More Replies...there's no egg. I think the ostrich swallowed the ball. Meanwhile I fixed that minus for you.
Load More Replies...The building looks like is deformed but it is just an optical illusion.
It's a drawing, so it can be anything the artist wants it to be.
Load More Replies...I had to look closely to see what you meant. So they painted a white strip right across the road, then put the grey stripes in afterwards?!
Load More Replies...Fortunately for the Greeks, Issac Newton did not discover gravity until 1665.
Great Wall of China. Lol just kidding ik they meant the Parthenon
Load More Replies...The beds are in full bloom in the midst of winter, so I think it's the GhostGardener duh duh duuuhhhh
Load More Replies...I live in an town where it's not unusual to see farm animals like chickens. Sometimes i decide to take the long way home and I drive by this place that often has free range chickens. They normally stay on the lawn or they're on the other side of the road when I go by. Well one day there was a rooster in the road, and there's no other cars behind me so I slow to a near stop while the owner who was outside goes n to get him out the road. I take the opportunity to roll down my window and yell "HEY BUDDY! WHEY YOU CROSSING THE ROAD!?" At which point he turns to me, flaps his wings and goes "EERRAA-EERRAA-RRRAAAAAA! *struts away while clucking quietly *" the owner and I screeched with laughter and I said "I REALLY wish I could understand what he said so I can give everybody an answer!"
Load More Replies...Why did the chicken cross the Escher painting? He was an eggistentialist.
There is actually a bridge like this not too far from where I live
"I'm sure it's this way." What is? "The reason why we keep doing this!"
I don't even know what the question would be.
Load More Replies...Which of these is sinking faster: the ship in the pool or the British Monarchy?
this post hits a little different to someone like me. you see, I have a disease called ehlers-danlos syndrome and oftentimes, we refer to ourselves as zebras (just google it if you're curious). my whole life, I was always different enough that I was a target for bullying, but never different enough that there was any medical concern for me. it lead to a very hard life, all because I was born a little different than my peers. it took me 18 years to get a diagnosis, and I'm one of the lucky ones. that's why I spread awareness anywhere I go. if I can help just one person get a diagnosis, I will feel satisfied with my work
Downvote if you agree? I don't think that's a good idea. You could get banned!
Load More Replies...Oh god, it's one of those math word problems! I guess the answer is "they never meet".
If spirit can jump a canyon, you can jump these rooftops
Load More Replies...Could you explain? I get that the guy in the middle was killed, the red dude is the killer, but the couple in the gondola I can't mesh with the story :/
Load More Replies...The farmer and the horse were drafted for service in armed forces. The farmer goes back to work afterwards (pitchfork, steel helmet), the other guy mourns the horse who seems to have died in service, and has this statue set up. Usually, they aren't representing one individual horse, but are blanket monuments, like the lab rat monument, representing all animals WE sacrificed for OUR purposes or a certain species carrying a specific burden.
Load More Replies...Maybe the lighthouse is hanging off the light like clothes on a clothes line.
Load More Replies...You seen the lighthouse just hovering, like when Wile E. Coyote ran off a cliff and didn't realize it yet, then he looks down and reality sets in, then "WHOOSH!!!"
I love Billout's work. He used to illustrate the front cover of The Atlantic magazine; I collected them and even have a couple framed.
These are what you would get if Salvador Dalí did Japanese woodblock prints.
I love Billout's work. He used to illustrate the front cover of The Atlantic magazine; I collected them and even have a couple framed.
These are what you would get if Salvador Dalí did Japanese woodblock prints.
