20+ Relatable Illustrations That Show The Inconsistencies In Our Society, As Shared By An Artist

These comics have some strong impact

Maryjane
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20+ Relatable Illustrations That Show The Inconsistencies In Our Society, As Shared By An Artist

If there's one thing you can always count on, it's the powerful impact that certain comics can have on you. M Anton Gudim's "YES, BUT" comic series is one of them.

The artist's boundless imagination creates scenarios that are not only funny enough to make us laugh but also realistic and frequently profound enough to mirror reality. The artist talks about how his creative thinking process works, saying:

"I’m always observing the world around me, taking note of interesting or paradoxical situations that I encounter. These observations often serve as the basis for my comics. As for my work environment, I can create pretty much anywhere as long as it's peaceful and I have the mental space to focus."

Gudim's ability to blend humor with a perceptive look at society and daily life guarantees that his work will be appreciated by his audience. We've gone ahead to gather some of his newest posts that are packed with humor and we're sure you're going to enjoy them.

So join us as we take you through these Yes, But comics that are funny but still very realistic.

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1. Recycling

1. Recycling_yes_but

2. It fits right?

2. It fits right?_yes_but

3. You only live once

3. You only live once_yes_but

4. You paid for it

4. You paid for it_yes_but

5. Rabbit's in tears

5. Rabbit's in tears_yes_but

6. In there?

6. In there?_yes_but

There are a lot of negative criticism that comes with showcasing work on the internet but the artist had this to say:

"Criticism is part of being a creative individual, especially when your work is shared on such a vast platform. I view every critique as an opportunity to grow and improve. However, it's crucial to distinguish between constructive criticism and simple negativity. If the critique is meaningful, it could potentially influence my future work, but I won't alter my style just due to personal dislike."

7. Double yes

7. Double yes_yes_but

8. You can nail it

8. You can nail it_yes_but

9. Delayed flights are terrible

9. Delayed flights are terrible_yes_but

10. The reality

10. The reality_yes_but

11. Spend the weekend inside

11. Spend the weekend inside_yes_but

12. What are you wearing?

12. What are you wearing?_yes_but

13. Work from home

13. Work from home_yes_but

The artist talked about the untapped topics or issues which he plans to address in his comics saying:

"There are countless topics and issues I haven't touched upon yet but hope to in the future. Given the endless stream of contradictions and absurdities in our lives, there's no shortage of subjects to cover. However, I prefer to keep my plans under wraps. The surprise element of my comics, I believe, contributes to their appeal."

14. Skip it

14. Skip it_yes_but

15. The irony of life

15. The irony of life_yes_but

16. It's on every thing it meets

16. It's on every thing it meets_yes_but

17. Behind it all

17. Behind it all_yes_but

18. Oh my

18. Oh my_yes_but

19. So true

19. So true_yes_but

20. What's the point?

20. What's the point?_yes_but

21. Oh well

21. Oh well_yes_but

22. Shaking my head

22. Shaking my head_yes_but

23. Fix up

23. Fix up_yes_but

There are a lot of things we do every day that might affect us in the future. These illustrations seek to make us aware of them so we can redress them before it's too late.

What are your thoughts about these realistic comics? Leave them below and share them with your loved ones to enlighten them as well.

Maryjane