Artist Illustrates Modern Life Struggles In A Sarcastic Way
Have you ever caught yourself saying something about how life is a soup and you’re a fork? Well then, artist Chiara Cosentino has some illustrations you might relate to. Chiara discusses modern issues and puts a lot of sincerity into her art, making it easy for people to identify with her work.
What’s interesting is that the talented illustrator is also a fashion designer. Chiara lives and creates in Palermo, Italy.
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