Why do we want red and drink white? The illustrator revealed the secret of choosing alcoholic beverages
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/why-do-we-want-red-and-drink-white-the-illustrator-revealed-the-secret-of-choosing-alcoholic-beverages.htmlArtist Chaz Hutton can make life easier by putting everything on one sticker. Hutton creates funny comics on the leaves. This time, the artist showed what is behind our seemingly ordinary decision in choosing a particular alcoholic drink. For some, this is a strong influence of mom, because she likes gin and tonic, and someone chooses beer, because he is too lazy to come up with something else.
"I used to work as an architect, but designing buildings is really difficult. I didn't have enough patience, so I drew something on the stickers to distract myself and push myself to the next idea. I still do not quite like the term "cartoonist" or "illustrator", "artist" — because what I draw does not reach the right level."
The comics first appeared in the American magazine The New Yorker under the title "Millennial Cocktail Guide" and are now gaining popularity on the web.
Keywords: Alcohol | Guide | Illustrator | Illustrations | Cocktail
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