Art has recently grown into a relatively strong medium to convey critique. Whether it's of the way we live our lives, the way “things are done” in our society, or the way we abuse the planet (or abuse each other).

In a world where a single picture can tell a thousand words—how information is much more consumed via imagery rather than language—art turns out to be an effective way to understand the scope of an issue and to call for change.

This is the trajectory that artist and illustrator Davide Bonazzi has also chosen. He creates witty illustrations that critique today's world and society. Bored Panda has also got in touch with Bonazzi to elaborate on his work. There is more artwork to be seen in a previous Bored Panda article here as well as on Bonazzi's Website.

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

I don’t know about this, should peace be made this way?

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Although his education was mostly based on literature and liberal-arts, Davide has always had a huge interest in visual arts as well. "After university, I spent a year at the European Institute of Design in Milan, then two more years at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna," he told Bored Panda. "I've come to know what illustration is exactly through practice. I've had a few great teachers who really inspired me."

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Avital Pilpel 19 minutes ago

For this reason I named my WiFi "FBI surveilance Van #634"...

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The artist describes his illustrations as "straightforward, conceptual, surreal and sometimes ironic." Davide said he likes using visual metaphors to create "twists" in his works. This helps him turn an apparently plain scene into something unexpected and more meaningful. Even if it's just a small detail.

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Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch 4 hours ago

This is a problem I have trouble being sympathetic with. You don't need to spend big $$$ to have a wedding like some girl on TV to have a good marriage.

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"I've always been an optimistic person, though the more I learn about the world we live in, the more I feel worried about our future," Davide added. "Especially, the ecological crisis. It seems we're at the start of a global challenge with an uncertain outcome, and we all have to do our part. In the past decades, people had been taught to be selfish, to consume. I think it's crucial to eradicate this trend."

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Emma B 19 minutes ago

"My hashtag about this will solve the problem!"

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Billy Murray 4 hours ago

This is men getting taking the elevator to success and women having to climb their way to the same position.

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

Wish it wasn’t so true..

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

Is this for global warming?

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Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch 4 hours ago

We are fanatically devoted to our phones / internet

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Emma B 17 minutes ago

Digital Footprint

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago (edited)

Unrelated to the picture but lots of people are under the impression that anyone that lives in the Middle East is a terrorist.

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Petra Christovová 2 hours ago

overwhelming information chaos

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Niffler_13 2 hours ago

When you're the one scientist that doesn't recommend the product

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Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch 4 hours ago

I can relate to this one. A calendar that's too full of meetings and appointments.

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

This is true. Sad but true

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

Everything came with a cost

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

error

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

This ones sad

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Water Bottle 2 hours ago

Depression