Tough but honest illustrations about how we are affected by social media
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tough-but-honest-illustrations-about-how-we-are-affected-by-social-media.htmlSam Bailey is a young British illustrator who, with his technical works, caustically ridicules modern society, without ceremony with the feelings of the viewer.
Sam Bailey is a 21-year-old illustrator from Slough, UK, who creates provocative drawings, criticizing modern society and its technologies. In 2011, he started creating illustrations for his family, and that's how he entered the art world.
The talented young man began to publish his work on the Internet, and people liked his work. Sam's works, made with great skill, reflect his view of modern society, which has been enslaved by social networks.
Insomnia
Global warming
Editing
Ego quenching
Reduced sensitivity
Game
Burning through time
World fear number 1
I'm fine
Limited diet
Poverty
Limited stock
Compromise
Keyboard Wars
Repressed creativity
Unlimited knowledge
Social networks that work like a killer
Something that can drive you to despair
What do you see?
Impressions
Puzzlement
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