Hilarious Illustrations By Nacho Díaz Arjona
This is some work by hilarious and talented t-shirt illustrator Nacho Díaz Arjona. He seems to love taking everyday objects and situations and putting them into bizarre situations. His portfolio is a perfect combination of cuteness and morbidity… but always funny.
More info: Nacho Díaz Arjona, Instagram
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