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Containment seen by designers

2020-03-18T07:10:40.086Z


Online newspaper, exquisite corpse ... Social networks are full of funny and poetic drawings to evoke the isolation imposed by the Covid-19.


The designers compete with initiatives and imagination to illustrate the confinement of the French. Inspired, they brandish their pencils and deliver real pearls of humor and poetry watering social networks.

Regular news commentator, Joann Sfar launched a participatory online logbook on Instagram. He invites the designers to post their vision of containment.

Between poetry and humor, the initiative has inspired, to date, more than twenty contributors who took their pencil to the delight of Internet users. Like this delicate illustration imbued with Sempé serenity.

With a simple pencil, this designer says a lot about the boredom that awaits us.

More humorous, this evocation of a confined to overflowing activity who seems to find something to it.

On Twitter, the designer Pénélope Bagieu launched the Coronamaison initiative and calls on internet users to imagine their place for ideal confinement.

The author of the Culottées takes up the principle of the exquisite corpse. Starting from the model designed by illustrator Tim, each participant “draws the floor / decor / company / animals / food / windows, finally the ideal place to be confined! And if we do black and white, let the colourists not hesitate to use the images, ”she posted as instructions.

These are bright ideas, also oscillating between humor and poetry, which germinated in the minds of isolated designers.

Always with humor, some express their anxiety.

While others reveal a more playful spirit ...

Or lull in tasty illusions ...

Source: lefigaro

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