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Digital Artist Creates Thought-Provoking Illustrations That May Make You Look At Things Differently (29 Pics)
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Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making.
In this article, we want to introduce you to a digital artist from India, Sarang Bhagat. He creates thought-provoking illustrations that may make you look at some ordinary things differently. The images are like stories that can tell us something more than meets the eye.
The artist revealed to Bored Panda that the artworks are inspired by his surroundings. Sarang likes to create conceptual art that shows what is happening around us from a different perspective.
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Wouldn't that be wonderful though? If things were more...still? More stationary? Sometimes I think we just scroll through life!
I thought it represented heart disease caused by smoking and the death (flowers) around him in the hospital room.
Shot through the heart and you're to blame, you give Love a bad name. That song came to mind as soon as I saw this. Great song!
R/Im14andthisisdeep
lmao
Lol, this is the best
Yeah, I came over here specifically to downvote this article. I'm sick of these. The artist has got some talent but I hope they take a different direction soon.
Most of these works at first seem thought provoking, but once you think about it, the message is actually very shallow and says more about the artist's pet peeves than any real commentary on society. The antler one ruined everything because the artist didnt know antlers fall off (easy to find on a walk), and compared them to elephant tusks and rhino horns (both rare animals). Beautiful work nonetheless.
And most are just variations on a very limited number of themes.
As I said above, People kill and take them for a trophy. Yes they do fall off but in many areas (mainly Northern USA and Canada) deer are the main prey for hunting and every year people do slaughter them for their antlers despite the fact that they do fall off. Just because something is replaceable in the wild doesn't mean humans can't come in and ruin it.
Do you know anything about hunting? The license requirements, the yearly wait for be picked in the drawing(grandfather waited 10 years), the long walks up mountains and disappointment when nothing is found? The regulations on how to clean a carcass of meat and pack it out with minimal waste? If you did than you would understand how infantile and uneducated you sound. No, deer are NOT hunted just for antlers. Who actually thinks that nonsense?
Why this assumption that the artist doesn't know? Deers are killed for their antlers too! I didn't find any of the messages shallow.... if we don't get the artist, it doesn't mean it's because they are shallow
No. No they are not. They are hunted for their meat following very strict rules about how to gather it and not leave any waste... so after all the years of waiting to get lucky enough to be drawn for the right to hunt one animal (in most states) and all the work to hike out, find and shoot, and pack the meat out, saving the head and antlers is merely a small notable trophy.
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Phone bad book good
R/Im14andthisisdeep
lmao
Lol, this is the best
Yeah, I came over here specifically to downvote this article. I'm sick of these. The artist has got some talent but I hope they take a different direction soon.
Most of these works at first seem thought provoking, but once you think about it, the message is actually very shallow and says more about the artist's pet peeves than any real commentary on society. The antler one ruined everything because the artist didnt know antlers fall off (easy to find on a walk), and compared them to elephant tusks and rhino horns (both rare animals). Beautiful work nonetheless.
And most are just variations on a very limited number of themes.
As I said above, People kill and take them for a trophy. Yes they do fall off but in many areas (mainly Northern USA and Canada) deer are the main prey for hunting and every year people do slaughter them for their antlers despite the fact that they do fall off. Just because something is replaceable in the wild doesn't mean humans can't come in and ruin it.
Do you know anything about hunting? The license requirements, the yearly wait for be picked in the drawing(grandfather waited 10 years), the long walks up mountains and disappointment when nothing is found? The regulations on how to clean a carcass of meat and pack it out with minimal waste? If you did than you would understand how infantile and uneducated you sound. No, deer are NOT hunted just for antlers. Who actually thinks that nonsense?
Why this assumption that the artist doesn't know? Deers are killed for their antlers too! I didn't find any of the messages shallow.... if we don't get the artist, it doesn't mean it's because they are shallow
No. No they are not. They are hunted for their meat following very strict rules about how to gather it and not leave any waste... so after all the years of waiting to get lucky enough to be drawn for the right to hunt one animal (in most states) and all the work to hike out, find and shoot, and pack the meat out, saving the head and antlers is merely a small notable trophy.
antler-tro...fac14e.jpg
Phone bad book good