Yehuda really got me with these drawings ?
An Israeli Artist and His Wife Show Funny, Sweet Moments First-Time Parents Can Relate To
An Israeli artist named Yehuda Devir and his funny illustrations have already been featured in our articles but every time Yehuda manages to create something new, it makes our hearts skip a beat! One year ago, the artist and his wife Maya became parents for the first time and their new series of illustrations are dedicated to all the funny and adorable moments their newborn kid, Ariel, has brought to their lives.
We at Bright Side are big fans of Yehuda’s art and this time, he managed to impress us with the sincerity and preciseness that come with having a new baby.
A true bond
Wake-up call
“Hey, that’s my mom!”
Private space doesn’t exist anymore.
Embrace the changes.
The first shower
Mommy for everyone!
A shot to the heart and the nurse is to blame!
Say, “Cheese!”
Going out
Job for 2
“I miss you already...”
“I love you so — OUCH!”
“Hush!”
It’s time...
Rest in peace
Masterpiece!
MAMA PAPA-razzi
Imagine...
First birthday!!!
What changes has having a baby brought to your life? Did you see yourself in Yehuda’s illustrations?
Comments
I live the "that's my mom!" moment every day with my dog LOL
Aw these made me remember when my daughter was a little one. The first shower is for sure like that ?
Very this! I was terribly inpatient when it was shower time. My mom always reminds me that! ?
Yeah!!! I follow his account all his posts are just too cute :) And Ariel (his Daughter) is just awesome :D
This wakeup call one is really funny one, Artist did an amazing job capturing the feel
I think the "A shot to the heart..." one is the best one then ? in the end it's the parents who suffer the most!
I can understand this feeling, I feel just as protective over my girlfriend.. I would feel super bad if something happened to her knowing I could have done something to prevent it..
OMG, yummm
Whaaaaat
Absolutely loooove the art♥️
LOVE this art
me to
Art is a common language for everyone, but I don't know what the ideology of this Jewish cartoonist is, but I hope that he thinks the same for the children and families of Gaza.