Dislike Collection
"Dislike: A Collection of Illustrations that Evoke Strong Emotions" Caricature illustration of bedroom scene, by G E Studdy: In this whimsical artwork
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"Dislike: A Collection of Illustrations that Evoke Strong Emotions" Caricature illustration of bedroom scene, by G E Studdy: In this whimsical artwork, a man's disdain for dogs is hilariously portrayed as he tries to avoid their presence in his bedroom. The Birth of Bran - A man who did not like dogs. In fact, he hated them: Explore the comical tale of a man who despised our furry friends and how his life took an unexpected turn when fate brought him face-to-face with a lovable canine companion. Cure for Love (colour litho): Delve into the intriguing world of love and relationships through this captivating lithograph that highlights the complexities and sometimes even aversions associated with matters of the heart. Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Wild Horses of Iceland: Witness the untamed beauty and power captured in this breathtaking artwork while pondering on what it is about these majestic creatures that some may find unappealing or intimidating. What is it the Germans dislike so much? H. M Bateman cartoon: Discover a satirical depiction exploring cultural differences as depicted in this humorous cartoon where one wonders what might be causing such strong dislikes between nations. Comic postcard, Neighbors chat over garden fence: Join two neighbors engaged in friendly banter over their shared distaste for something or someone – perhaps an amusing insight into how they can bring people together. Eight-year-old girl viewing her drink skeptically: Observe an innocent child's skeptical gaze towards her beverage, reminding us that they can emerge from simple preferences or personal tastes even at a young age. Sisters discussing their much-hated Stepmother: Uncover familial dynamics through this poignant illustration capturing sisters bonding over their mutual disapproval towards a stepmother figure—a testament to how they can shape relationships. Hand with thumb pointing down, artwork.