For more than a decade, Hungarian illustrator Gergely Dudás, better known online as Dudolf, has been creating the kind of artwork that invites viewers to do something increasingly rare on the internet: pay attention. Best known for his wildly popular seek-and-find illustrations, Dudolf has built an international audience through drawings packed with hidden details, visual puzzles, and expressive animal characters. His work has appeared in bestselling puzzle books and has been shared millions of times online, proving that a simple illustration can still capture people's attention in an age of endless scrolling.
What makes Dudolf's work stand out is its effortless blend of humor and warmth. Filled with lovable animal characters and playful visual storytelling, his comics have a way of making readers smile. Scroll down to enjoy some of his latest creations.
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It's like all those people that think they're the best driver in the world when it's clearly me.
You got a job that lets you wake up at ten a.m. and you're whining about two minutes early?
Heard that one when I was about ten. My oh-so-smart Uncle: "There will be no 'sham' in this house. It's real p*o or nothing."
And before the invention of selfie sticks and tiny tripods, people had to hand their cameras to other people to take "selfies". Sometimes we would even hand our cameras to a complete stranger, if we wanted to have a "selfie" in front of a tourist attraction we were visiting!
