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It s hard to believe it s been a year since the official start of the Covid-19 pandemic. I could never imagine our lives would change in such dramatic ways. Since the beginning of lockdown, I ve been drawing Covid Life cartoons to blow off some stress, and thought I d just make a few and would run out of ideas, but the new ideas kept on coming and coming.
Just because everything changed so much, everyday things became surreal. For instance, since all doctor visits became virtual, I was joking the other day that going to a doctor would require showing different body parts on a video call, so I turned this conversation into a drawing.
It s hard to believe it s been a year since the official start of the Covid-19 pandemic. I could never imagine our lives would change in such dramatic ways. Since the beginning of lockdown, I ve been drawing Covid Life cartoons to blow off some stress, and thought I d just make a few and would run out of ideas, but the new ideas kept on coming and coming.
Just because everything changed so much, everyday things became surreal. For instance, since all doctor visits became virtual, I was joking the other day that going to a doctor would require showing different body parts on a video call, so I turned this conversation into a drawing.
As 2020 comes to an end, it feels exhausting with a never-ending cycle of bad news and endless doomscrolling. It s been a difficult year for all of us and my way to cope has been cooking and drawing cartoons. I work during the day as a designer, and in my spare time, I started drawing the series that I called Covid Life that I originally posted on Bored Panda.
I ve also started another series called Pretty Bad Puns that s more lighthearted and not related to corona. It s a collection of silly dad jokes, as my daughter calls them, just making fun of words in English. I get inspired by everyday objects such as a coffee mug, bagel, clock, and others. Sometimes when I read the news, all of a sudden, I see some words like salad dressing and imagine that salad is actually dressing in clothes. If I have the idea, I grab the iPad and draw it really quick.