I just finished illustrating a cartoon about poverty and hunger in Africa. I
based my concept on the wide difference between the abundance
of the ‘Haves’ and the abject lack of the ‘Have-nots’. The visual might seem a
bit distasteful for some, but I feel it aptly demonstrates the current state and expectation of the impoverished.
The first sketch captures the composition in profile. I later felt it was too
tidy and I could have done a better job illustrating the obese man stuffing himself. A
point of interest for me in this composition, is the reality of ‘trickle-down’
economics in third world society. That is, the improvement of the state of the
poor is connected to what flows down from above. And we all know
what flows downhill.
The second composition took about 5 hours to complete.
I focused on visually displaying the supply difference: surfeiting against
limited supply.
I did not want to resort to the common cartoon practice of sticking a label on
the second man that reads ‘Africa’. I feel the observant viewer might instead
notice the peculiar shape of his head.
Copyright 2011 Olusola Akinseye