Cute and lazy: Bulgarian illustrator's monsters that have taken over the whole city
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/cute-and-lazy-bulgarian-illustrator39s-monsters-that-have-taken-over-the-whole-city.htmlA series of cute works by photographer Atanas Kutsev and illustrator with the nickname Dot called "Monsters of Sofia" shows the familiar places of Bulgaria from the other side. In these photos, you will see adorable, lazy and funny monsters watching the daily life of the inhabitants of Sofia, making them smile.
(Total 15 photos)
Source: 4tololo.ru
1. So this is where clouds come from!
2. Boncho is afraid of cars, that's why he climbed so high and now he can't get down. Please ride bikes, if only for Boncho!
3. Sophia monster says "Boo"!
4. What a comfortable place to take a nap!
5. Monsters know they're being watched, but they're too lazy to think about it.
6. Lazy Sunday.
7. Who wants to ride the tram?
8. Public reading.
9. Monsters always buy a ticket, they just can't fit inside the tram.
10. Even monsters need hugs!
11. I hate Mondays!
12. Greaney protects his friends from the butcher shop.
13. Memories of childhood.
14. Stumpy wants to go to the forest.
15. Winter…
Keywords: Illustrations | Monsters | Sofia | Smile
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