This interpretation,
as your cartoon illustrates, assumes that following Jesus requires us to start guarding ourselves and gunning for a fight.
We might get very disturbed by public displays of this anger, such
as this cartoon illustrates.
Not exact matches
The Struggle: This collection of
cartoons illustrates the opposition LGBTQ people face
as they attempt to be authentic and to experience equality in their lives.
This extensively
illustrated catalogue — the first comprehensive Reinhardt overview in 13 years — reproduces the artist's signature «black» paintings (his 60 x 60 inch canvases of the 1960s, which he considered to be his «ultimate» aesthetic expression, and «the last paintings that anyone can paint»),
as well
as his
cartoons and photographic slide presentations.
They can be the catalyst for spirited debate much like Trenton Doyle Hancock can act
as a starting point for understanding
cartooning or how artists develop /
illustrate alter - egos.
This argument represents a failure to grasp the principles of basic risk management,
as illustrated in the following
cartoon.
French comic artist Emma
illustrates what feminists refer to
as the «mental load» in her
cartoon «You Should've Asked.»