A Polish Artist Portrays Nightmares of the Modern World We’re Too Afraid to Discuss
Art
6 years ago
The illustrations made by the Polish artist named Pawel Kuczynski feature the acute satire of the reality of today. Between famine, war, economic instability, modern slavery, and problems between people — there are no taboo topics in his works. That’s why they move everyone and they are always relevant.
We at Bright Side have chosen 14 of Pawel’s most thrilling works that will make you want to ask the world a few questions.
1. My space
2. Loneliness
3. Loading
4. Watcher
5. Tank
6. Eggs
7. Writer
8. Kiss
9. Promises
10. Approval
11. Red carpet
12. Manual
13. Healthy food
14. Addiction
How well do you think these illustrations describe the reality of today? Which of these illustrations seemed the most powerful? Share your opinion in the comment section below!
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Looks like another misogynistic male .
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