In this world in which war pledges peace, torture promises security, repression means freedom and some people's famine renders in wealth for others, day after day we watch tender figures that intend to get us tangled up in their mixed concepts. Defending an evil that's not that wicked as long as it's good for our own safety; that some people's sorrow means welness for others; that anguish is not that bad if it's somebody else's. By marginalizing differences, our fears and anxieties get boosted. They bring up the worst in us. And through their mermerizing selfishness they make us believe there's no other way out. Maybe it's time to bring that facade down and get committed to the value of life by reviweing our own concepts.
Alejandro Gómez Cangas
Guillermo Jones
Manuel López Oliva
Ugly drawings are always pretty
Studio Po