30 Brutally Honest Comics That Shade Light On The Uncomfortable Truth About The Society
From politics to religion and even veganism, you'll see it all
Maryjane
- Published in Comics
The French impressionist Edgar Degas, who lived in the 19th century, once said, "Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." In fact, artists frequently convey a message through their elaborate works that elicit a wide range of feelings, including surprise, delight, rage, and others.
Arts make us notice things we haven't noticed yet or, in certain situations, aren't willing to, as the statement says. The cartoons and caricatures of Austrian artist Gerhard Haderer portray some difficult facts.
His sarcastic portrayals of modern society are frequently correct while also being brutally honest. Some people believe that Gerhard Haderer, who was born in Leonding, Austria, is the greatest caricaturist and cartoonist in the German-speaking world.
He has experience working for advertising agencies as a graphic artist, draughtsman, and illustrator, as well as being a self-employed cartoonist and satire illustrator. The artist has tackled a wide range of subjects during his varied career, including politics, religion, and even veganism.
He has also been featured in many periodicals. To give you an idea of what he was attempting to convey through his artwork, we have included a few of them in this collection.
So, keep scrolling to check out the thought-provoking photos below.
1. Viewing everything
Gerhard Haderer2. See nothing, hear nothing, say nothing
Gerhard Haderer3. The life we see today
Gerhard Haderer4. You still want to dive in
Gerhard Haderer5. Grandpa's still grinding
Gerhard Haderer6. No one wants to live in the moment
Gerhard Haderer7. That is a high throw
Gerhard Haderer8. Shove it all in
Gerhard HadererHaderer frequently addresses delicate subjects such as politics in his writings in addition to religion. He also illustrates pertinent societal issues, such as consumerism and the detrimental effects of technology on daily life, as demonstrated by the cases on this list.
The artist's frank and honest portrayals of our society are not entirely without merit. A selfie taken by someone right in the middle of danger, for instance, demonstrates the lengths individuals will go to in order to get the perfect shot.
Regretfully, tragedies might occasionally result from it.
9. No more facial interaction even if you're together
Gerhard Haderer10. If Jesus came in our today's world
Gerhard Haderer11. A clown meeting
Gerhard Haderer12. Toss it all out
Gerhard Haderer13. We can all watch at our own comfort
Gerhard Haderer14. We're at the meeting but not at the meeting
Gerhard Haderer15. What's the source?
Gerhard Haderer16. It's pencil time
Gerhard Haderer17. No one wants to do things together
Gerhard Haderer18. A way to grow veggies
Gerhard Haderer19. The irony
Gerhard Haderer20. Airport these days be like
Gerhard Haderer21. Die by hanging
Gerhard Haderer22. It doesn't change
Gerhard Haderer23. Checking the newspaper
Gerhard Haderer24. The thought process
Gerhard Haderer25. Even in the toilet?
Gerhard Haderer26. Oh my
Gerhard Haderer27. That can't be
Gerhard Haderer28. They're looking at him like he's so backwards
Gerhard Haderer29. Fake the smile
Gerhard Haderer30. That's not adviceable
Gerhard HadererAccepting undesirable but factual facts can be a bitter pill. This is the reason why certain people frequently find some works of art to be contentious or even offensive.
Even so, contentious art may benefit society since it frequently sparks meaningful conversations and brings about constructive change. So share this post with your loved ones if you enjoyed the collection.