Everyday Objects Inspired An Artist To Illustrate These Bad Puns, Here Are The 30 Best
According to an artist Irina Blok: “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.
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.
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.