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Bart van Leeuwen is a designer and illustrator who describes his work as a “pile-up of political incorrectness and more”. His work has a surreal feel to it, with a satirical undertone to many of his works.
I would immediately note: There is no racism or fascism, as well as a pro-communist, insulting religious feelings sentiment of Bart Van Leeuwen `a are not. So he just said and. Although, in my opinion, it is still a few "accent" ideas of totalitarianism, etc.)), however, all the works have a special personal style of the author, but this alone is estimated.
When you open up his portfolio - questions themselves will climb to you head. There is no doubt that, technically, his works are great, their radicalism and emotional coloring give them their own vision. IMHO, the "Dove of Peace" - in general rulez! I personally - this has not yet seen! recommend to educate, because creativity has the vision, and borderline.
- I would immediately note: There is no racism or fascism, as well as a pro-communist, insulting religious feelings sentiment of Bart Van Leeuwen `a are not. So he just said and. Although, in my opinion, it is still a few "accent" ideas of totalitarianism, etc.)), however, all the works have a special personal style of the author, but this alone is estimated. When you open up his portfolio - questions themselves will climb to you head. There is no doubt that, technically, his works are great, their radicalism and emotional coloring give them their own vision. IMHO, the "Dove of Peace" - in general rulez! I personally - this has not yet seen! recommend to educate, because creativity has the vision, and borderline.
- Regarding his cartoons: There's nothing more beautiful than developing a concept with child-like simplicity. A concept that has begun taking shape and living its own life after being exposed to unreasoning fear and doubt. With some tasteful finger-pointing at the 1950's, Bart van Leeuwen independently and acutely stretches his creative mind as he delightfully entertains crowds as a neo-protagonist of popart. At the hand of his sharp but humor striking cartoons he childishly brings the consequences of an Islamized Netherlands into public view. His cartoons are not focused on the teasing of Muslims and go far beyond the hype that a Western script can create. Rather than a simple cartoon where he sporadically plays with sentence structure at a self-Islamized Netherlands, his cartoons are an expression of his sincere deep thought and truest emotion.