Imagine having to complete your artwork four times while fitting the same idea and concept into only two panels. The bulk of cartoonists would just give up, but Anton Gudim has mastered the discipline to the point that creating a two-panel comic appears to be simple. Few things can be well classified as either good or bad, therefore we normally examine the gray area given the variety of scenarios. The artist just can find ridiculous respects in everyday situations and present them in a “Yes, but” concept. Since humor thrives on clarity, let’s get right to the point with his iconic art!
During the 1990s, as Anton Gudim was growing up, traditional society in Russia began to be influenced by Western culture. He adored anything related to comic books, American comics, video gaming systems, and the production of hilarious comics based on characters from American popular culture. He has a degree in mathematics from a technical university, which accounts for his paintings’ cool, calculating aesthetic. He was an engineer before changing careers, and it takes him many hours or perhaps more to finish a piece of art. The work required for his art has never been too much for him, although some require close to creative thinking.
Anton created an Instagram account as the platform has a sizable international creative community. Starting with something obvious such as pursuing a brand or maintaining a healthy lifestyle, these pictures aren’t just about people as they seem in their unique expressions because society and the structure of the world are contradictory. He showed his friends and students his digital work back when social media was just getting started. In response to some of his artworks, he has received many reactions, from astonishment to comments on Facebook where individuals have simply written “sh*t.”
In Anton’s most recent writings, a variety of linked topics are covered, including the psychology of consumerism, luxury brands, and even controversial topics like vaccines. They all do an outstanding job of illuminating the kind of culture we currently live in. His most well-known comics are beautifully displayed below. If you enjoy these works, which are free of gimmicks, cramped themes, and worn-out clinches, feel free to visit his website, Gudim, and giggle until your stomach aches!
During the 1990s, as Anton Gudim was growing up, traditional society in Russia began to be influenced by Western culture. He adored anything related to comic books, American comics, video gaming systems, and the production of hilarious comics based on characters from American popular culture. He has a degree in mathematics from a technical university, which accounts for his paintings’ cool, calculating aesthetic. He was an engineer before changing careers, and it takes him many hours or perhaps more to finish a piece of art. The work required for his art has never been too much for him, although some require close to creative thinking.
Anton created an Instagram account as the platform has a sizable international creative community. Starting with something obvious such as pursuing a brand or maintaining a healthy lifestyle, these pictures aren’t just about people as they seem in their unique expressions because society and the structure of the world are contradictory. He showed his friends and students his digital work back when social media was just getting started. In response to some of his artworks, he has received many reactions, from astonishment to comments on Facebook where individuals have simply written “sh*t.”
In Anton’s most recent writings, a variety of linked topics are covered, including the psychology of consumerism, luxury brands, and even controversial topics like vaccines. They all do an outstanding job of illuminating the kind of culture we currently live in. His most well-known comics are beautifully displayed below. If you enjoy these works, which are free of gimmicks, cramped themes, and worn-out clinches, feel free to visit his website, Gudim, and giggle until your stomach aches!
#1 Pain hits deep
Source: _yes_but
#2 Iconic Malena
Source: _yes_but
#3 Cat's logic…
Source: _yes_but
#4 Everyday scene
Source: _yes_but
#5 Can’t get up
Source: _yes_but
#6 D**d happily
Source: _yes_but
#7 Goes both ways
Source: _yes_but
#8 Fear of needles
Source: _yes_but
#9 Spring allergy
Source: _yes_but
#10 The truth
Source: _yes_but
#11 Not the fish
Source: _yes_but
#12 Ants are coming
Source: _yes_but
#13 Silent mode
Source: _yes_but
#14 Censored…
Source: _yes_but
#15 Way too dark
Source: _yes_but
#16 Use your legs
Source: _yes_but
#17 Let's do both
Source: _yes_but
#18 Priorities
Source: _yes_but
#19 Dark strawberry
Source: _yes_but
#20 Double standard
Source: _yes_but
#21 Life of introverts
Source: _yes_but
#22 Baking sheet on
Source: _yes_but
#23 Pick me dog
Source: _yes_but
#24 Wrapped up
Source: _yes_but
#25 Every time
Source: _yes_but
#26 Happens to many
Source: _yes_but
#27 Time for teeth
Source: _yes_but
#28 The point…
Source: _yes_but
#29 Fake vs. Real
Source: _yes_but
#30 Girl, you feel it?
Source: _yes_but