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Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife (21 New Comics)
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Yehuda Adi Devir is a Tel-Aviv-based illustrator, comic artist and character designer who creates adorable couple drawings about the daily domestic adventures with his wife, Maya Devir.
We've previously featured him here, and his relationship drawings were so popular that we thought we'd show you some of his latest work in his ongoing series, called "One of Those Days", about those little things in life that everybody in a relationship will understand. From birthday celebrations and haircut meltdowns to wardrobe dilemmas and Game of Thrones marathons, Yehuda's relationship comics are as cute as they are relatable, which is why the artist has over 680k followers on Instagram. Though these love drawings are really hilarious, they often answer the question about the most important things in a relationship - love, understanding, and compassion. Scroll down to see some of our favorite relationship goals comics from this happy couple's life, and don't forget to vote for the best!
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Her Hair Is Everywhere
Nothing To Wear
After A Fight
Anniversary
Mrs. Snuggles
Her Magic Touch
Birthday Mornings
When She's Watching Game Of Thrones
Hahaha in this, we are both under the blanket munching popcorn and other chips... Weekends, haaaay...
Women Know Best
Street Biters
i feel the pain, mosquitoes loves me and doesn't care about anyone else
New Cintiq
Safety First!
L'chaim! Salute! Cheers!
I Can Stop Whenever I Want!
Exhaustion
i experience that level of exhaustion when i am in social situations for over 3 hours
Awesome style. Very colourfull. Though I think their figures didn't really need to be "enhanced" haha. They look already fine as they are irl. Making her have a thinner waste, bigger breasts and him broader and more muscles gives a wrong message imo. As if there was something wrong with the original. Just look at the comparison this real version/illustrated one. They already look awesome as is. https://www.instagram.com/p/BXQOmyGgW57/?taken-by=jude_devir
But that's his style. So it's really not quite fair to criticize his "message" perhaps that is exactly what they each look like in his mind. If he were drawing someone other than his wife and himself, I could full support your critique, however.
I like his cartoons. I mean why the realism? It’s a cartoon!!
It's a CARTOON. Or do you think that the Hulk should just be an ordinary dude who turns green from time to time?
@Graeme - it must be really boring in your head.
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Yes things should be more real, Captain planet....
The way he illustrates them both is quite close; besides, the whole point of this is not to critique how close the illustrations are to how they both physically look, it's his way of showing how life is with his wife. And it's lovely.
I wonder if I would be as interested in these comics if the two of them were flabby.
That's his style and that's what makes his art unique. Moreover, he makes "CARTOONY" characters of himself & his wife, so It all makes sense.
Ever seen a comic book? I bet you have, and everyone's defence is that it's a COMIC and CARTOON which is EXACTLY what this post is.
why does it give a wrong message? SUre it discomforts people who look like shit, but if it bothers you, hit the gym and stop whining.
amazing post!
If you cannot create an "idealized self" in art then what is the point?
He's a comic artist.....It was in the title.
Who cares what "message" YOU think they are trying to convey? It's called art and style. He can make them however he wants. If he wants to give her breasts the size of Texas and him as broad as the flat side of a shipping carrier, he can. Leave him and his style alone. Take your PC garbage elsewhere.
You go draw your wife as "fat"and see how that works out for you...
it's his style of drawing, you dont like it, then dont watch it, but dont tell others how to do their work especially when you're most likely not in their field.
Cartoons exaggerate things. Don't like it, don't partake in 2D cartoons/comics.
good point ^^ but I guess its an comic illustration/art after all, so it doesnt have to be realistic much ??
my comment repeated.. mistakenly here ¬_¬
artists exaggerate features, there is no "message" you twit.
His wife Maya is hilarious. And she’s actually an artist herself.
I absolutely love these comics. He's so talented and I love how he portrays their relationship.
Awesome style. Very colourfull. Though I think their figures didn't really need to be "enhanced" haha. They look already fine as they are irl. Making her have a thinner waste, bigger breasts and him broader and more muscles gives a wrong message imo. As if there was something wrong with the original. Just look at the comparison this real version/illustrated one. They already look awesome as is. https://www.instagram.com/p/BXQOmyGgW57/?taken-by=jude_devir
But that's his style. So it's really not quite fair to criticize his "message" perhaps that is exactly what they each look like in his mind. If he were drawing someone other than his wife and himself, I could full support your critique, however.
I like his cartoons. I mean why the realism? It’s a cartoon!!
It's a CARTOON. Or do you think that the Hulk should just be an ordinary dude who turns green from time to time?
@Graeme - it must be really boring in your head.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Yes things should be more real, Captain planet....
The way he illustrates them both is quite close; besides, the whole point of this is not to critique how close the illustrations are to how they both physically look, it's his way of showing how life is with his wife. And it's lovely.
I wonder if I would be as interested in these comics if the two of them were flabby.
That's his style and that's what makes his art unique. Moreover, he makes "CARTOONY" characters of himself & his wife, so It all makes sense.
Ever seen a comic book? I bet you have, and everyone's defence is that it's a COMIC and CARTOON which is EXACTLY what this post is.
why does it give a wrong message? SUre it discomforts people who look like shit, but if it bothers you, hit the gym and stop whining.
amazing post!
If you cannot create an "idealized self" in art then what is the point?
He's a comic artist.....It was in the title.
Who cares what "message" YOU think they are trying to convey? It's called art and style. He can make them however he wants. If he wants to give her breasts the size of Texas and him as broad as the flat side of a shipping carrier, he can. Leave him and his style alone. Take your PC garbage elsewhere.
You go draw your wife as "fat"and see how that works out for you...
it's his style of drawing, you dont like it, then dont watch it, but dont tell others how to do their work especially when you're most likely not in their field.
Cartoons exaggerate things. Don't like it, don't partake in 2D cartoons/comics.
good point ^^ but I guess its an comic illustration/art after all, so it doesnt have to be realistic much ??
my comment repeated.. mistakenly here ¬_¬
artists exaggerate features, there is no "message" you twit.
His wife Maya is hilarious. And she’s actually an artist herself.
I absolutely love these comics. He's so talented and I love how he portrays their relationship.