The Italian illustrator Marco Melgrati (1984), who works as a freelancer in different countries such as the United States, Italy and Mexico, has impregnated his work with a critical component that shows the disappointment he feels towards some aspects that characterize today's society.
One of the issues that he most criticizes is how social networks have changed culture and human behavior. Likewise, corruption in politics or current conflicts are also a reason for his illustrations. In this sense, all of them are an invitation for the public to reflect on the reality in which we live.
The illustrations are a representation of the society in which we live. With a humorous and vindictive approach, Melgrati captures some social topics that are really difficult to explain with words, but with images they are very clear for users.
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Marco Melgrati |
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Charming Prince |
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Femme Fatale |
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Ride Away |
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War is closer than u think |
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Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? |
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For Scandinavian Airline System Inflight Magazine - How to be a sustainable traveler |
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Face to Face |
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Do you solve problems by using logic or instinct? |
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Global warming |
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Sexual Harassment By A CEO On Female Employees, Taking Advantage Of His Powerful Position |
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A Surreal Morning |
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Ego - For Modern Filosofi Magazine
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Look at Yours, highlight the importance of careful self-examination - critical in the prevention of breast cancer |
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The answer |
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Magritte Remix |
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Ester Island |
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Always Be Ready When Inspiration Strike |
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Be careful with you mess with
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Evolution |
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder |
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Modern Times |
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Carrillon
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On Top And Bottom |
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Too Smart? |
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The Hunter |
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Passion |
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Trying to forget |
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Political Correctness Is Fascism Pretending To Be Manners - George Carlin |
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Verified Some Things Never Change |
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Power, Justice, Propaganda |
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Victorias Secret Angels Beauty Stereotype |
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