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30 Funny Illustrations By Anton Gudim That Provide An Insight Into Society's Contradictions

Anton Gudim is an artist and illustrator who has mastered the art of turning everyday situations into hilarious and insightful comic strips. One of his standout creations, the "Yes, But" series, showcases Gudim's ability to shed light on the dual nature of our experiences. Through cleverly crafted panels, he highlights the contradictions and quirks that define our actions and reactions, making us laugh at the delightful absurdities of our own lives.

Since 2016, Gudim has been curating the "Yes, But" universe, where conflicting feelings and thoughts find their expression. His perspective on the world is far from ordinary; he sees the extraordinary in the mundane, effectively combating boredom with a unique lens that reveals the extraordinary in everyday occurrences. Now, get ready to explore the "Yes, But" world, where everyday occurrences take on a whole new level of humor and insight. You will discover the delightful complexities that define our lives in his captivating comics. Enjoy!

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Ever wonder where Gudim's intriguing ideas originate? Notes and suggestions from close friends and Instagram followers often serve as the spark for his artistic endeavors. From these humble beginnings, he crafts his comic strips, giving life to the quirky notions that catch his attention.
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"Some ideas are offered to me by close people or followers on Instagram," he reveals. "If the idea seems good to me, then I will gladly try to translate it into a drawing."
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But Gudim's interaction with his audience doesn't stop at mere inspiration. He often shares real-life "yes, but" stories submitted by his followers on Instagram, bridging the gap between the digital world and our tangible experiences. This engagement fuels his enthusiasm, as he's thrilled that his format has gained global recognition.
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He finds joy in the creative absurdity of the ideas sent his way, remarking, "I like that the format is reflected in real life."
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