Japanese photographer Takahiro Yamamoto dwarfs the massive city of Tokyo in his series called It’s a Small World. Using the tilt-shift technique, he selectively focuses on a tiny sliver of the overall image while the rest is left as a blur of color and shapes. The portion that’s legible resembles the type of miniaturized toys you’d see on a model train set.
Harsh Illustrations About Our Modern Society
Sebastian Pytka is a young Polish graphic design and artist who has takes a critical look to the society we live in. Through harsh canvas paintings, he shows the major problems and dysfunctions of our daily life, that are harmful to our world, by making obvious visual metaphors. He talks about the child’s position in the middle of a divorce, how Facebook affects our lives and relationships, how the guns allowed in the USA is in total contradiction towards the fight against terrorism.
"Soul-Stealing" Photos Visualize the Dependence We Have to Our Phones
French photographer Antoine Geiger
Depression Illustrated through Surreal Self-Portraits
Edward Honaker is a 21-year-old talented photographer based in California. Two years ago, the young man was diagnosed with depression. To fight this mental disorder, the artist decided to express and illustrate his experience by the way of black and white surreal self-portraits.
A Collection Of Grim Illustrations Show The Sad Truth About The World
London-based illustrator and animator Steve Cutts has come up with a collection of illustrations that criticize the modern life.
Satirical Illustrations Show The Lives And Struggles People Face Today
UK-based illustrator John Holcroft has created a series of satirical artworks that comment on the lives and struggles of modern life.
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