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18 Illustrations Perfectly Satirizing Modern Society
Posted on September 29, 2017
We live in a society that is ultra modern, but that does not mean that isn’t rotten in the saddest way. There is no doubt that technology has advanced enormously, but the mindset and habits of people have taken a different path. Here are some examples of illustrations showing the double standards of modern society.
People’s bad habits and strange lifestyle has brought on phone mania. Every day, we see someone walking on the street staring at their phone, and getting hit by something. We are truly the slaves of phone addiction. Many people are actually aware of this, but they just don’t want to acknowledge that fact.
Steve Cutts is a London-based illustrator and animator. He satirizes the excesses of modern society, inspired by 1930s and 40s cartoons, as well as modern comic books and graphic novels. Some of these illustrations are made by him.
1. The flaunting game
People are more worried about how they look or how people think of them, instead of worrying about society. Here is a man who is taking a selfie while giving money to the beggar, not caring about poverty at all.
2. Ending a life or starting a new one?
This sketch depicting a pregnant woman in prison is so powerful. I can’t imagine what the coming child would see after being born and how would it influence her/his mind.
3. Plantation?
Our world is so full of buildings that the greenery is sadly taken away. Meanwhile, this bird has something in its beak.
4. Where are the angels?
The world is full of enemies and people who want to kill each other. Angels, on the other hand, are full of love, but obsolete.
5. It’s all about time
Time will balance itself when all of us stop quarreling and start loving each other instead.
6. From one death to another
7. Are we slaves to technology?
Electronics have taken over our minds.
8. What’s more important?
Society is full of couples like the second one. For a few people, money weighs more than love, sadly.
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Posted on September 29, 2017
We live in a society that is ultra modern, but that does not mean that isn’t rotten in the saddest way. There is no doubt that technology has advanced enormously, but the mindset and habits of people have taken a different path. Here are some examples of illustrations showing the double standards of modern society.
People’s bad habits and strange lifestyle has brought on phone mania. Every day, we see someone walking on the street staring at their phone, and getting hit by something. We are truly the slaves of phone addiction. Many people are actually aware of this, but they just don’t want to acknowledge that fact.
Steve Cutts is a London-based illustrator and animator. He satirizes the excesses of modern society, inspired by 1930s and 40s cartoons, as well as modern comic books and graphic novels. Some of these illustrations are made by him.
1. The flaunting game
People are more worried about how they look or how people think of them, instead of worrying about society. Here is a man who is taking a selfie while giving money to the beggar, not caring about poverty at all.
2. Ending a life or starting a new one?
This sketch depicting a pregnant woman in prison is so powerful. I can’t imagine what the coming child would see after being born and how would it influence her/his mind.
3. Plantation?
Our world is so full of buildings that the greenery is sadly taken away. Meanwhile, this bird has something in its beak.
4. Where are the angels?
The world is full of enemies and people who want to kill each other. Angels, on the other hand, are full of love, but obsolete.
5. It’s all about time
Time will balance itself when all of us stop quarreling and start loving each other instead.
6. From one death to another
7. Are we slaves to technology?
Electronics have taken over our minds.
8. What’s more important?
Society is full of couples like the second one. For a few people, money weighs more than love, sadly.
http://www.metdaan.com/18-illustrat..._source=ttrxd&utm_medium=modernsatire_ttr_d_a