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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.
According to an artist Irina Blok: "I am a designer based in San Francisco, and I love to doodle during my spare time. I hear many words that amuse me during the day, not sure why, but they are just too funny. Perhaps it's a combination of being easily amused and having English as a second language.
I am a designer based in San Francisco, and I love to doodle during my spare time. I hear many words that amuse me during the day, not sure why, but they are just too funny. Perhaps it s a combination of being easily amused and having English as a second language. In any case, it s a good method to escape our sad pandemic reality and deal with stress.
For example, when my mother mentioned she is doing intermittent fasting, an image of a person putting a mitten over their head popped into my mind. Then when I heard thumb drive, I saw an actual human thumb driving a car. Same with Bluetooth (my daughter was asking why someone came up with this name?) - in my head, I saw an actual blue tooth transmitting Wi-Fi from a mouth.