El Roto: It's Not Bad
The cartoon by El Roto discusses the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion from their authors' perspectives.
Comics Journalism: The Hour of Justice - The Tragedy of the Tempi in Drawings
The article discusses a comics journalism project that depicts the tragic incident at the Tempi train station in Greece, focusing on the pursuit of justice for the victims.
Art teacher from DF goes viral on the web with drawings made on the classroom blackboard; see images
A teacher from the Federal District in Brazil gained popularity online for her artistic blackboard drawings made during classes.
Drawings: Tallinn has made public new plans for changes to the bus network
Tallinn has unveiled its proposals for the third phase of changes to its bus network, which will be discussed with local residents.
Has Donald Trump traveled through time? New evidence raises questions
A new theory suggests that former U.S. President Donald Trump may have traveled through time, based on old drawings by artist Charles Dellschau.
Selma Lagerlöf thought Bauer's drawings were "awful"
Newly acquired letters from John Bauer's correspondence with Albert Bonniers Förlag reveal Selma Lagerlöf's critical views on Bauer's early illustrations for her reading book.
Painting as Landscape. The Works of Vichrová are Exhibited in Kutná Hora
An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Vichrová takes place in Kutná Hora.
Schools in the UK: Music and Dance in Conflict with Islamic Teachings, Children's Drawings Considered Blasphemous
Local councils in the UK are advising schools on the religious sensitivities of Muslim students regarding classroom activities, particularly in art, music, and dance.
A Sensation of the Dead Residue on the Over One Ton of Cockle Shells
An art exhibition featuring over a ton of cockle shells and charcoal drawings reflects on themes of residuality and ecological consciousness inspired by the local environment.
"Children's drawings are blasphemous." England falls under the dictates of Islam
The article discusses concerns in England about the influence of Islamic teachings on local culture, particularly a project suggesting children's drawings could be deemed blasphemous.
UK schools warned kids’ drawings could be blasphemous under Islam
Schools in northern England have received guidance warning that children's drawings may be considered blasphemous under Islamic law.
Tartu Art Museum is looking for artworks by Raivo Järvi from private collections
The Tartu Art Museum is preparing to showcase an exhibition of Raivo Järvi’s artistic heritage, seeking drawings and graphics from private collections to display a wide range of the artist's works.
Secret Mission: Beckmann's Drawings and Paintings for Hitler Traveled on the Same Train
The article discusses how art promoter Georg Hartmann cleverly manipulated the Nazi regime by commissioning works from artist Max Beckmann while they were both in exile in Amsterdam.
Teen Moves Family by Eternalizing Departed People in Realistic Drawings: 'Unique Feeling'
A teenager from São José do Rio Preto is gaining attention for his realistic drawings of deceased individuals and sentimental objects.
El Roto: Source
This article features an editorial cartoon by El Roto, emphasizing that illustrations and drawings, whether humorous or not, reflect the opinions of their creators.
Dupla Sena today: results of contest 2933 and drawn numbers
The results of the Dupla Sena lottery contest 2933 were announced, with nobody winning the top prizes in either of the two drawings.
What do your child's drawings mean?
Children's drawings serve as a primary way for them to express their experiences, revealing insights into their personality, emotions, and behavior.
El Roto: Fully Equipped
The article presents a cartoon by El Roto, reflecting on opinion elements in illustrations and drawings.
Riki Blanco: window to the world
This article features a cartoon by Riki Blanco, highlighting illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion reflective of their authors' perspectives.
Basquiat at the Louisiana Museum: Head to Head
The Louisiana Museum in Denmark showcases a significant selection of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early head drawings, many of which he chose not to exhibit during his lifetime.
Photos: A striking sight appeared at the site of the Pähkinärinne fire
A memorial for a Somali family who perished in a house fire in Vantaa included candles, flowers, and children's drawings.
Father who alerted police at school over African ancestral drawings indicted for religious intolerance
A father in São Paulo has been indicted for religious intolerance after he called the police over his daughter's drawing of the African deity Iansã, claiming the school imposed lessons on African religion.
El Roto: Situacionist
A commentary about the situationalist artwork by El Roto, reflecting on opinion-based illustrations and drawings.
Children's Creative Competition Invites Sharing Personal Pain Experiences
A creative competition for children aged 5-16 invites submissions expressing their personal experiences with pain through drawings and stories.
Riki Blanco: barbarities
Riki Blanco comments on the significance of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
El Roto: the emotion of art
The article discusses the illustrations and drawings by El Roto, highlighting their role as forms of opinion and expressions of the authors' criteria.
In front of Hildegart's coffin: the drawings of the corpse of 'the red virgin' reappear at Arco
Art pieces depicting the body of Hildegart Rodríguez, a child prodigy murdered by her mother, will be displayed at the José de la Mano gallery in Madrid.
Jaak Urmet: You Don't Have to Be Wealthy to Collect Interesting Art
Jaak Urmet discusses the accessibility of art collection, recounting his purchase of childhood drawings by artist Raivo Järvi and highlighting an upcoming exhibition featuring Järvi's works.
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.