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Mas…Sen. Ted Cruz explained in one handy Venn diagram (toon)
Artist Ramiro Gomez — whose work aims to make visible the usually-invisible immigrant laborers who keep Los Angeles running — writes:
Painting directly on the magazine is therapeutic for me to express the brief moments in life I see at the end of a long work day in private households.
I ask myself many questions without answers, and let myself feel the weight of what I see. There is definitely anger at the purposeful omission of those who maintain the luxury being sold in the magazine, but an angry protest will only receive an angry response.
I am whispering. Sometimes a quiet image can be louder than words.
Here’s the full version of Silvia waiting for her check (9″ x 11″ acrylic on magazine — click to enlarge):
Another painted exploration mashing up alternate realities and histories by Mike Madrid, a tribute to Diego Rivera.
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One picture is worth a thousand words. This illustration begs the question, “Are you looking at me?” [Painting by Mike Madrid]
Does this prison outfit make my butt look fat? [Illustration by jimwich]
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Mas…Fresh off the Photoshop: ‘Girl with a parole hearing’ (toon)
Artist Ingrid Cruz writes, “I’m working on a series of them. I hope to complete the other 52 before November 6.”
Thanks to Sariel for the toon(s)! You too can submit artwork, cartoons, photos, videos, stories, whatever using POCHO’s handy SUBMIT form. Do it!