22 Simplistic Illustrations By Liana Finck Will Make You Laugh Like A Drain

Margot Nolan

Elaboration with sharp aesthetics is often appreciated in a drawing. Especially, it seems to be a plus for illustration. However, not having too many details sometimes can be a good thing. With simple lines, the picture can express the artist's idea directly without any unnecessary distractions, which helps us focus on the message more than the flashy details.
Liana Finck is a master of simple style for illustrations. His works look easy to copy, just like a rough drawing made absentmindedly. Looking at those, you may think "I can do even better than those" and you may be right. But no one can deny their uniqueness, because they are very relatable, insightful, hilarious. They have much deeper implications than the doodles. You yourself can enjoy his collection below by scrolling down:

#1 It may not matter to him, but does it matter that it matters to me?

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#2 "Are you on your period"

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#3 Yes mister, we don't care about your opinion.

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#4 Lol, so true.

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#5 By collecting data from users (use the users)

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#6 Where could he possibly be?

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#7 *Human, do you know I can eat everything?"

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#8 How dogs say "hi"

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#9 Does it speak your mind?

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#10 "Human, are you sure that you're normal?"

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#11 Why do people love putting eyes on others' problems?

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#12 Oh why do you have to speak loudly?

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#13 Can girls relate?

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#14 "I can't remember what I ate"

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#15 "It sucks. I always say things I should not have trusted others to know"

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#16 The weight of the word bad

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#17 Sadly true

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#18 "Why do I always have nothing to check when I'm in the bad mood?"

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#19 "At least I have a reason for that"

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#20 Everything is OK

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#21 Is that fair?

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#22 Now people believe in fairy tales, magic more than science. Is that a trend or a development?

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