Artist Natalya Lobanova Draws Minimalist Comics About the Struggles We Deal With Every Day

London based artist Natalya Lobanova excellently depicts everyday struggles about modern and contemporary life that we all face. Her work is simple but strong in expressions. Her witty drawings are usually presented in a simple way, as sketches, but they are full of truth about our contemporary culture and society as well as about our perception of these things. The message conveys very clearly, and her work is highly appreciated.

Earthwonders gathered 20 of the most brilliant pieces of Natalya’s works that reflect our everyday problems.
Go through the gallery and you’ll relate to every single thing.

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To be or not to be? That’s the question.

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Ducks worry about their health too.

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The worst feeling ever

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Hey, I don’t need this kind of help!

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A very supportive spider

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Winter season is calling..

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“At least normally my nose isn’t running…”

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“That’s why I don’t drink water before bed.”

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Daily routine

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That’s what growing up is all about.

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Thank me later ladies

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Eternal procrastination

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This happens to most girls twice a week.

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“Why is my body always against me?”

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Have you ever thought about your bra’s feelings?

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The joys of life

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We all want to be an ingrown hair from time to time.

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Dogs have their own key to happiness.

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The major hummus ingredient

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This is the worst part of summer.

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Art is a representation of oneself. It is an expression. One can write out his sentiments in an artistically-constructed poem. Another one can express himself by painting how he feels. On the other hand, one can draw how he perceives the world. Thus, art is beautiful and is open to many interpretations.

For today, we’ll be having some comic strips by the Thai artist Tum Natakorn Ulit. His work, blended with real-life experiences, radiates melancholy, bitterness, and sadness to its readers. But in the end, his thought-provoking wordless comics would leave the reader out of words. You can read 5 of his comics below.

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We are even born with different tools




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Sometimes all you need is a good mate




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I’m here with you

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Words have more power than we thought





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Minotaur’s Labyrinth










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