Explore a realm of laughter with our collection of satire story ideas. Uncover brilliantly twisted tales that blend wit, humor, and social commentary.
Despite being an animated satirical series, there have been many times when “The Simpsons” predictions became reality.
Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
Observations of modern society, our habits and obsessions, are an important tool to have as we try to make sense of a rapidly changing world.
Shusaku Takaoka Juxtaposes Pop Culture with Classical Art for Satire. Shusaku Takaoka is a Japanese graphic designer author of these witty and surprising illustrations. The artist is inspired by ou…
"Go Back. We've messed up."
Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
Olivier Bonhomme graduated from the Ecole Emile Cohl (Lyon, France) in 2010 and has been working with different clients, newspapers, and studios as illustrator and art director. The french illustra…
As Michael Winterbottom’s ruthless satire ‘Greed’ hits cinemas, Adam White revisits the British auteur’s most provocative and scandalous experiment
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Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
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Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski has worked in satirical illustration since 2004, specializing in thought-provoking images that make his audience question
Title Backstage dancers Artist KAINER Date 1890's-1920's Printer Simplicissimus Size 11 x 15 inches Print Type CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY Condiiton Excellent A condition Mint on linen Comments Simplicissimus was a satirical German Journ that came out weekly starting in 1896 and existed right up to 1967. Many famous artists contributed to the illustrations made and during the period of the early 20th century artist like Dudovich, Schnackenberg, Kainer and others contributed. The works only existed for this journal and some are very rare like the image of the Ballet Russes by Schnackenberg etc About Us: With over 30 years of experience, Poster France LLC and Poster Classics SRL have been dedicated to curating and offering vintage posters. Our journey began in the 1980s as a passionate hobby that evolved into a substantial collection, transitioning into a wholesale and eventually a retail venture. Our passion extends to all forms of vintage posters, from travel to theater, and everything in between. Notably, we specialize in the rich traditions of French and Italian Poster Art. Our expertise in antique posters has been recognized and sought after by prestigious publications such as the Financial Times of London, Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, Daily Express, as well as esteemed platforms like Antiques Roadshow and various museums and private collections worldwide. We invite you to explore our online sales platform, and should you have any inquiries or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your satisfaction is our priority. Enjoy your visit!
A look at MAD magazine covers and photos featured in “Totally MAD: 60 years of Humor, Satire, Stupidity and Stupidity.”
Artist John Holcroft tackles societies issues head-on and illustrates them in his satirical and honest art.
Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
Asaf Hanuka is a talented Tel Aviv-based artist who became well known on the internet due to his often satirical auto-biographical webcomics.
This time Gunduz Aghayev tried to show problems of today that are still noticeable after centuries and have not been solved yet.
Office workplaces have long been the cause of mocking and ridicule, but remain quite popular, as, often, prestigious, comfortable jobs to slowly grind your way up the corporate ladder. But this is no barrier for the younger generation to share all the painfully relatable and downright silly parts of 21st century employment.
Polish illustrator Pawel Kuczynski's grim and sharply satirical works, which we've featured before here, are a perfect example of art that speaks volumes. Kuczynski's images are so powerful because they force us to face some of the worst realities of our times. It's beautiful – not in a flowers-and-sunlight kind of way, but in a brutally truthful way. He addresses war, political manipulation and hypocrisy, environmental damage, economic disparity and many other ills facing mankind today.
There's something very disturbing about John Holcroft's work, but in a very good way. Checking out his cool drawings, you can't help but feel as if you're seeing something forbidden. The fragility of the system, the obscurity of your career; the lack of romance in today's world. The characters' passions are their torture and there's only one way out - embracing the absurdity of the modern world. Working from a studio near Sheffield, UK, Holcroft manages to connect two completely different eras. Drawing inspiration from 1950s screen print posters, he creates satirical illustrations that deliver a great social commentary on the things that are wrong with our society.