London-based artist Steve Cutts specializes in a variety of fields like animation, illustration, painting and sculpture. His works are a satirical take on modern-day life. Like how over here, the 'Monday' monster seems to be more terrifying to
Happiness is just a delusion, a mirage. Some of us are trapped in lives we don't want to live and are doomed to remain unfulfilled till our last breath.
For some people, Santa Claus does not remind them of a merry Christmas. They are destined to be exploited to meet the demands of a consumer-driven market.
Capitalists and big corporations don't care about the harm they might be doing to our environment. The deal should be good enough no matter what the cost.
Cutts had also worked with big brands like Coca-Cola and Google before venturing into the world of freelance. Perhaps that's why he can clearly see how successfully multinationals have made us dependent on a consumerist lifestyle.
We are all part of a power chain, in which each being's survival is dependent on the control of a weakling. It seems something is holding humans by the leash too. Maybe we have been fools all along thinking that we were the most superior ones.
Everyday people rush out of their homes and go about their daily lives. But do they truly know where they are headed to? Did you notice the 'nowhere' signs at the station?
Wealth in this world is concentrated in the hands of a fortunate or rather unscrupulous few. The rest are just small cogs in this machine driven by insatiable greed.
Nobody can seem to avoid being apart of this never-ending rat race. Most of us don't even have a clue about what their purpose in life is.
Popular comic book couple Jessica and Roger Rabbit are not their usual bright and happy selves over here. Living in a shabby home with cigarettes and beer cans lying around, eating junk food and watching TV looks like the only thing that couples
London-based artist Steve Cutts specializes in a variety of fields like animation, illustration, painting and sculpture. His works are a satirical take on modern-day life. Like how over here, the 'Monday' monster seems to be more terrifying to