Peridis: you first
The article presents a cartoon sketch by Peridis published on February 25, 2026, reflecting personal opinions through illustrations and drawings.
Flavita Banana: Incognito
The article presents a cartoon by Flavita Banana, highlighting the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
El Roto: 'update'
A cartoon by El Roto titled 'update' reflects the author’s opinion, showcasing how illustrations and drawings serve as opinion pieces based on the creator's criteria.
"Maximose" – an exceptional product: shopping bags decorated with Algis Kriščiūnas's drawings carry a social message
Algis Kriščiūnas’s artwork is featured on reusable shopping bags sold by the Lithuanian supermarket chain Maxima, with profits benefiting SOS Children's Villages Lithuania to support youth development.
Flavita Banana: the art of production
The article by El País discusses the creative work of Flavita Banana in producing illustrations and drawings.
After the Nuclear Accident, Over 5,000 Drawings from Fukushima: Tetsuo Takada Wins the Okamoto Taro Prize
Tetsuo Takada has won the prestigious Okamoto Taro Prize for his artwork depicting the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, showcasing over 5,000 pieces capturing the local scene.
Riki Blanco: a lot of text
This article features a cartoon by Riki Blanco, emphasizing the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion reflecting the authors' criteria.
Love Messages and Gladiators: Unknown Inscriptions and Drawings Discovered in Pompeii
Archaeologists have discovered previously unknown inscriptions and drawings in Pompeii that reveal insights into the daily lives and sentiments of its ancient inhabitants.
El Roto: Flower of a Day
The article features a cartoon by El Roto, emphasizing the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Can the STF's drawings be trusted?
The article discusses the reliability of the random allocation of cases in Brazil's Supreme Court (STF), questioning whether the algorithm used can be trusted following the reassignment of a controversial case to a different minister.
On Fox News, they refused to show the drawings of animals: 'It is frightening'
Parents in Orange County, Florida, are campaigning to remove a children's book featuring animal sexual behavior from schools and libraries due to its perceived inappropriateness.
Fisherman finds rock drawings in stones during kayaking expedition in southern Roraima
An expedition turned into a historical discovery when a fisherman identified at least 30 prehistoric drawings along the Jatapu River in Brazil.
El Roto: "What do you read?"
The article features a cartoon by El Roto titled "What do you read?" that emphasizes the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Drawings of Kangaroo Island fossils provide inspiration for stamp series
Dr. Peter Trusler's illustrations of prehistoric fossils from Kangaroo Island have inspired a new series of stamps titled 'Creatures of the Palaeozoic' by Australia Post.
Peridis: Peacefully
The article presents a cartoon by Peridis discussing the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion according to their authors' criteria.
Lotomania today: result of contest 2886 and drawn numbers
The results for the Lotomania lottery contest 2886 were announced, with no winners for the jackpot of R$ 2 million, leading to a roll-over for the next draw.
Dupla Sena today: results of contest 2922 and drawn numbers
The results of the Dupla Sena lottery contest 2922 held on Friday include two drawings, with no winners for the top prize and a total of 1.3 million reais accumulated.
Rembrandt Breaks New Record. His Drawing Sold for Hundreds of Millions
A drawing by Rembrandt has set a new record, selling for hundreds of millions.
A Exhibition of Antun Motika Opens in Pula, a Distinctive Artist Who Marked Domestic Art in the 20th Century
An exhibition titled 'Antun Motika - from one folder... Female Figures' opened at the Pula City Gallery, showcasing a modest selection of drawings that focus on the female figure, highlighting the significant artistic legacy of Antun Motika.
Flavita Banana: modern merits
This article discusses the modern merits of Flavita Banana's illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Messages of love and insults are engraved on the walls of the theaters of Pompeii
Archaeologists have discovered various love messages, insults, and drawings etched into the walls of a corridor linking the theaters in Pompeii, revealing insights into the social life of the ancient city before its destruction by Vesuvius in 79 AD.
CALL TO ACTION ⟩ Where are the images created by Raivo Järvi that the public has not seen? Let's find them!
The Tartu Art Museum is seeking privately held drawings and graphics by Raivo Järvi for an upcoming exhibition to showcase the diversity of the artist's work, including previously unseen pieces.
The sweetest detail of the welcome! See what the kindergarten kids prepared for the bronze handball players
Kindergarten children warmly welcomed the handball players in Brckovljani by creating a colorful poster featuring drawings of the players, balls, and flags, accompanied by a heartfelt message.
Eesti Loto TV show gets a new look on ETV2
Starting March 4, ETV2 will air a new show called 'Meie Bingo!', which combines Bingo lottery drawings with entertainment studio games, hosted by Anne Mari Saks and Christopher Rajaveer.
The Roto: Solutions
This article discusses the editorial cartoon from El Roto published on February 2, 2026, reflecting the opinion of its author through illustrations and drawings.
Working towards establishing 'Vélfag 2.0' and computers with remote drawings
Key executives at Vélfag have been working to sustain operations in a new company by purchasing its equipment cheaply, while computers containing machine drawings have been removed from the company's premises, leading to several staff and board members being arrested.
El Roto: to great evils...
The article discusses the opinion expressed through illustrations and drawings by the artist El Roto, reflecting on significant societal issues.
Mother reveals subtle sign of dementia in daughter: "She stopped drawing people"
A mother from Illinois shared how noticing a change in her daughter Poppy's drawings led to the diagnosis of a rare form of childhood dementia after three years of normal development.
Peridis: division of opinions
The article discusses how illustrations and drawings, whether humorous or not, are considered elements of opinion reflecting the perspectives of their authors.
Drawings, stories, photographs, and notebooks: the 'children's' legacy of Elvira Lindo to the Cervantes Institute
Elvira Lindo donates a selection of personal items and memories from her extensive career to the Cervantes Institute's Caja de las Letras.
Gado, Tanzanian cartoonist: "There are drawings I did in the past that today the media wouldn't dare to publish"
Tanzanian cartoonist Gado warns of a decline in freedom of expression in East African countries and emphasizes the role of satirical art in challenging dictators and authoritarian leaders.
Scientists Claim They Found Da Vinci's DNA in the Drawing "Holy Child"
Scientists involved in the ambitious project "DNA of Leonardo da Vinci" believe they have discovered genetic material from the famous Renaissance artist and inventor in one of his drawings.
The Roto: Fortuitous Discovery
A comic strip highlighting the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
José, Joaquín, Valeriano and Gustavo Adolfo: the Bécquer who painted Spain in the 19th century
A major exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville highlights a dynasty of painters, culminating with the influential poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who was also known for his drawings.
Master Drawings in Cologne: Rubens Imagined the Chest Hair
Researchers have examined Dutch drawings at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, revealing unexpected findings related to artworks by artists like Rubens and Ruisdael.
Riki Blanco: amazed
A vignette by cartoonist Riki Blanco expressing his unique viewpoint through illustrations and drawings.
From Gaza to the West Bank: Palestinians document their suffering through drawings and colors
Palestinians, whether displaced in Gaza or living in refugee camps in the West Bank, use art to express their pain and resilience against the backdrop of Israeli occupation.
Peridis
The article discusses the role of illustrations and drawings as opinion elements, emphasizing the artistic freedom of their authors.
Peridis: "Out of Play"
This is a commentary piece featuring illustrations and drawings by Peridis, reflecting his personal opinions on current events through humor and art.
Peridis: Puchi, handsome!
The article features a cartoon by Peridis titled 'Puchi, handsome!' published on January 3, 2026, which expresses the author's opinions through illustrations and drawings.
El Roto: obsolete
The article discusses a political cartoon titled 'El Roto: obsolete' published on January 3, 2026, emphasizing the role of illustrations and drawings as forms of opinion.
The Family of Henri Matisse Donated Over 60 Works to the Paris Museum
The Museum of Modern Art in Paris has received a donation of over 60 works by French painter Henri Matisse, including paintings, drawings, posters, illustrated books, and a sculpture, from the wife of Matisse's grandson following a successful exhibition.
Sciammarella: Fine Pearls
The article discusses illustrations and drawings as opinion elements reflecting their authors' perspectives.