35 Humorous And Mind-Stirring Illustrations By Lucas Levitan To Tickle Your Funny Bone
Interview With ArtistLucas Levitan is a Brazilian multimedia artist based in Madrid. He is best known for his project called "Photo Invasion", where he adds drawings to people's Instagram photos, revealing hidden stories in a creative way.
Before, we have already showcased Levitan's work on Bored Panda, but this time, we are excited to reveal a different side of the artist. We have curated a captivating collection of his humorous and thought-provoking illustrations that are sure to capture your imagination. Just keep scrolling down to see them!
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One of Levitan's most notable projects is "Photo Invasion", where he takes pictures from random people on social media and adds his own drawings to make surprising and imaginative stories.
To explore Levitan's artwork from the "Photo Invasion" series, make sure to visit our previous articles. You can find them here, here, here, here and here.
I'm reading this in a Sean Connery voice in my head. But that changes it to "shee of dishpair". I'll shee myshelf out.
Load More Replies...That's how it feels when you are doing the dishes and then someone puts another item in the sink.
The sad saga of my life. I would rather scrub my toilet with a toothbrush than do dishes.
Bored Panda reached out to Levitan to learn more about him and his creative process. We were curious to know what sparked his artistic journey. The artist shared that ever since he was a kid, art has been his "best buddy". "I was just ten when I figured out that drawing wasn't just about doodling – it was my jam, my future.
My artistic adventure's been one wild ride, with pit stops in all kinds of creative outlets. Sculpture, cartooning, high-brow conceptual stuff, even blending animation and video making – it's all added color and texture to my personal art patchwork. That's why I can't box myself into one category. Rather, I'm a multidisciplinary artist. The reason for this is simple: I'm in love with creativity, in whatever form it manifests.
In addition to my 'Photo Invasion' project, which gained widespread attention, I've also displayed my conceptual artwork globally. It's hung out in some pretty cool spots like London's Barbican, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and São Paulo Museum of Modern Art."
What a fraudulent f*****g lie. Go surfing ONE F*****G TIME in your life and tell me this is valid.
Are you still seeing flying deer, and a workforce of toy-making short people? I recommend increasing the dosage, Mr. Clause.
According to the artist, inspiration for his art is rooted in the everyday. "It's the world as I experience it - from the hustle and bustle of the office, the relentless waves of consumerism, to the quieter moments shared with my beloved dogs or the intricate relationship with my daughters. Every experience, and every emotion, serves as a catalyst for creativity. All I need is to stay alert, observe calmly, and find the perspective that either brings humor to a subject or provokes thought about it.
My trusty notebook, a constant companion on my travels through life, captures these sparks of inspiration. It's filled to the brim with scribbled thoughts, observations, and rough sketches, forming a tangible snapshot of my ever-changing perspective."
"Do you have anymore anticoagulant? My drink is congealing"
Love it that there are still shadows despite the sun being only a painting...
Those are enchanted windows. Magical Maintenance decide what weather we'll get every day. We had two months of hurricanes last time they were angling for a pay rise.
These are for when you get stuck in a windowless basement office with flickering fluorescent lighting.
Art comes with its own unique set of challenges, proving that it is not merely a flow of ideas. As Levitan creatively described it himself - "art creation is kind of like a jam session." For the artist, the hard parts and the fun parts of the creative process are jamming together, feeding off each other. For him, ideas usually just "roll in", all smooth and easy. But when it comes to shaping those ideas, trying out new things, and making them better, that's when things become challenging.
"Picture this: an idea pops up, all abstract and floaty, just a whisper of a thought. Turning this into a cartoon or illustration can be a real grind, testing my skills and creativity to the max. But the payoff - seeing that idea come to life, transforming that fuzzy thought into something real - is downright addictive. That's why I love illustration. All it takes is me, a piece of paper, and a pen to bring an idea to life and keep my creativity flowing."
This must be why we see so many octopuses (octopi?) hanging out on street corners now. Magic umbrellas.
"My illustrations reveal the contours of my inner self. Each piece reflects the layers of my personality - my thoughts, my sense of humor, even my political convictions and worries. If you're keen on understanding the intricate workings of my mind, simply check my work. My art is a visual autobiography, providing a glimpse into who I am. While this may sound idealistic, I naturally keep some personal secrets and certain darkness hidden. I would say that illustration functions more as a form of therapy for me. It's when I become deeply involved and truly find my element."
Thumb goes tucked btwn pointer and middle finger =thumb thrupple! Pinky and ring finger have eachother. #thumbthrupple
Currently, Levitan has seven personal book projects queued up, eagerly awaiting a publisher who is interested in discussing potential publication avenues! "In the interim, I'm navigating the waters of self-publishing, using it as a platform to assess public response to my work. Furthermore, I'm on the lookout for an illustration agent, someone who could facilitate a broader exposure of my work in the marketplace. Relying solely on social media for visibility can be quite an uphill battle," the artist added.
To stay in the loop with Levitan's latest work, be sure to give him a follow on Instagram and explore his website!
"Underneath my outside face, there's a face that none can see. A little less smiley, a little less sure. But a whole lot more like me." - Shel Silverstein
That just means people hide their emotions to much Which in some cases makes sense i guess
Load More Replies...If he wants to look better then why not? Exercising improves our health sir
Load More Replies...Uh oh. Chasing Steroid stallion. (note the teeny little thing-a-ma-jig...)
Dad makes leather boots. Where does he get his leather? Hmmmm
Wait, so is the chicken suicidal? He's drawing a target on himself and it is his snooze (his noose)
I think the point of this comic is for people that feel lonely or whatever
Load More Replies...The Only way to look at your reflection 😉. (Unless,of course you're a bloody stupid narcissist...)
These two are just so damn cute that I refuse to see the toxic relationship metaphor that can be made..
It's nice to see the cactus going to all lengths to make balloon happy and make the relationship work
Don't sell any more of those, Gertrude. We've been getting plucked for years.
To be respected. We're all different. I was an RN for 35 yr. Never spent more than 3 years at a job But I Learned So Many things that I was able to integrate with each job.
Load More Replies...Probably the most stressful day of the year tho. He has like 8 hours to deliver a bunch of presents in the dark with only a reindeer with a red nose to light the way. He has to keep track of every single present and also who’s good and who’s bad. I can’t believe I wrote a whole rant on this. Feel free to ignore me.
Load More Replies...Not really Fathers are just always busy with work to keep everything going Doesn't mean they are bad
Load More Replies...If it was the last season, I hope it was Game of Thrones or Lost she missed.
I wish it was that last season that I had missed..😞
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