Viktor Hertz's Pictograms Are Clever Illustrations Packed With Dark Humor
We know made charming pictograms from famous songs and popular films. This year, however, he's embraced a darker aesthetic. The result? Biting pictograms that cleverly address unrest in the modern age.
From a dollar sign with a hanging noose to a work called "Sharpen Up," where a man grinds his head with a pencil sharpener, Hertz cleverly takes on themes of consumption, religion and love. The artist's pictograms delight and disturb us with such dark humor.
See his recent work in the slideshow below:
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'Morning coffee' (©Viktor Hertz 2013, personal work)
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