As posted on The Mind UnleashedPolish artist Pawel Kuczynski has worked in satirical illustration since 2004, specializing in thought-provoking images that make his audience question their everyday lives. His subjects deal with everything from social media to politics to poverty, and all have a very distinct message if you look closely enough…
Confessions
Even if you don’t agree with the messages behind some of these illustrations, it’s impossible not to appreciate the creativity involved in them. Maybe we really do need to start paying more attention to the things we accept as part of our daily reality.
Check out Pawel’s website here!
H/T: imgur.com
Credits: Distractify, where this was originally featured.
Thoughts From Cognitive Dissonance Ψ ψ
Ouch! That one with the vise pinning the readers face into the book hits home for me.
To be truthful to myself, books have been my escape, or if you will, my bottom of the bottle for my whole life.
from Black Sabbath, Loner(album, 13)
my little addi(c)tion in brackets…
Like to add that I as a United Statesian find the first one(Washington Monument) a very apt portrayal…
@Cog Dis
I double-dog dare you to post that necklace, chains, and bracelets [becoming] of gold pic in a ZH thread about gold.
Cue William Jennings Bryan
I was considering posting this entire piece on Zero Hedge. I will decide soon enough.
Cognitive Dissonance
The wordless image of the man burning the ladder of his escape almost made me weep.
These images of speaking truth to Lies in this time of insanity is almost too much to view.
I found the rungs of the escape ladder being burned for heat rather than used to retreat to be the most striking image by far. It was the outlier in a posting of outlier images.
All these images spoke volumes. I must say as I went back over them for the 3rd time the ladder pic stirs something inside that leaves me sad.