‘Mass Distraction’: a cartoon about the USA war in Iran They call them mass distraction techniques! Impeachment is looming over Trump’s presidency so now he needs a massive war to divert the attention from it.
Category Archives: Cartoons
“Twenty Nineteen”
Here’s to 2019! Fires, crooks presidents, dictators, climate change, strikes, desperate migrants and more and more I couldn’t find space for in my last illustration of the year. Let’s work for a better 2020! ✨
Interview about satire on L’Adige
I recently had the pleasure of having a nice chat with Giada Vicenzi, journalist of the daily newspaper L’Adige – Quotidiano indipendente del Trentino Alto Adige. We talked about my tiny but fun career within the field of political satire, and about the importance satire has in generating and enhancing political debate. The outcome wasContinue reading “Interview about satire on L’Adige”
“The Persistence of Climate Change”
The 25th UN Climate Change Conference – the so called COP25 – is happening in Madrid. Lots or words are spent on how to stop emissions before it’s too late, on how to collaborate, on how to improve. In the meantime, climate change persists.
“China’s Grip”
Leaked documents published by the NYT expose how China is organizing mass detention of Muslims and minorities. Read more here >>
“Let There Be Light”
“Let There Be Light”: On 6 November the café bookshop La Pecora Elettrica, in Centocelle (Rome) has been put on fire for the second time. This criminal attacks to a place of cultural gathering can’t be tolerated. Culture is everything, without knowledge and the sharing of it we are nothing.
“Over Par”
“Over Par”: A cartoon about the US pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreements
“Bretrix”
“Bretrix”: A Cartoon About Making the Right Choice
“Rocket Man”
“Rocket Man”: A cartoon about Erdogan and his attack to northern Syria
“Hands in Pockets”
Yesterday the Week for Climate started with a big strike in 4500 location across 150 countries. Soon it’s going to be too late to act on global warming and stop climate change. We can’t wait any longer. (the idea for this illustration comes from a students’ protest, where students were standing on blocks of iceContinue reading ““Hands in Pockets””