Can’t change the past, but we can start now

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Zaheer Sooliman

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg, South Africa

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Zaheer Sooliman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Two hands holding up an earth. The world is broken, sad animals, pollution, gender issues and more. We can't change the past, but we can start now. Palestinian flag wrapping around one hand, cancer ribbon wrapping around the other. A deep Crack through the Earth. This is to show that we have to accept what has happened, but we must start now. It should leave the viewer with a lot of thought. Will submit a refined version later
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon highlights SA's unequal or imbalanced society, the haves and have nots. I have also done my sketch in the shape of the SA
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
People on the internet especially young people get mad really fast on the simplest things. They think that everyone else is wrong and they are right every time. Things like this especially shows in computer games
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I drew this sketch because people who are running from war and other dangers have to pay for their freedom and the opportunity to live in a safer country yet in the end they end up being tricked.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
When the summer starts all you want to do is have fun and enjoy your free time. Instead you've got to go to school and spend your time there. Students don't want to focus on school, therefor sometimes their grades go down. All we want is a bit more free time and less school.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Lots of people say that you won't become something and it really feels like a big punch to your confidence and motivation. It feels like if someone is better than you are now, then you shouldn't try anymore because he is better. And the people start to judge too fast without seeing all the work.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
This is an image about a guy who was playing competitive video games. He was very unlucky and very angry and smashed his monitor.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Here in Lithuania sports are getting less and less funds.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Lithuania is trying to be like other, more advanced countries but not quite. In Ireland, classes are happening until 4 pm but students don’t have to do any work when they get back home. In Lithuania, classes are happening until 3 pm but students have to do work when they’re back home for 2-3 hours. I decided to do this sketch because when I get back home I don’t feel like doing homework and would much rather spend more time with my friends or get more quality sleep.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I want to live in a world where there is peace and everyone is friendly

Upload your cartoon

Are you inspired by this sketch? We invite you to make a professional cartoon for this sketch and upload it via the form below.










State capsize

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Hamish

Country

ZA

Place

Jhb

University / School / Youth organisation

USB

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Zaheer Sooliman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Two hands holding up an earth. The world is broken, sad animals, pollution, gender issues and more. We can't change the past, but we can start now. Palestinian flag wrapping around one hand, cancer ribbon wrapping around the other. A deep Crack through the Earth. This is to show that we have to accept what has happened, but we must start now. It should leave the viewer with a lot of thought. Will submit a refined version later
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon highlights SA's unequal or imbalanced society, the haves and have nots. I have also done my sketch in the shape of the SA
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
People on the internet especially young people get mad really fast on the simplest things. They think that everyone else is wrong and they are right every time. Things like this especially shows in computer games
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I drew this sketch because people who are running from war and other dangers have to pay for their freedom and the opportunity to live in a safer country yet in the end they end up being tricked.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
When the summer starts all you want to do is have fun and enjoy your free time. Instead you've got to go to school and spend your time there. Students don't want to focus on school, therefor sometimes their grades go down. All we want is a bit more free time and less school.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Lots of people say that you won't become something and it really feels like a big punch to your confidence and motivation. It feels like if someone is better than you are now, then you shouldn't try anymore because he is better. And the people start to judge too fast without seeing all the work.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
This is an image about a guy who was playing competitive video games. He was very unlucky and very angry and smashed his monitor.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Here in Lithuania sports are getting less and less funds.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Lithuania is trying to be like other, more advanced countries but not quite. In Ireland, classes are happening until 4 pm but students don’t have to do any work when they get back home. In Lithuania, classes are happening until 3 pm but students have to do work when they’re back home for 2-3 hours. I decided to do this sketch because when I get back home I don’t feel like doing homework and would much rather spend more time with my friends or get more quality sleep.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I want to live in a world where there is peace and everyone is friendly






Online rage

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Jonas

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Justice is about making things accessible for all by giving equal opportunities.
It’s a big dream! We should have this dream as a demand. Justice is about making appropriations towards fairness even in light of past inequality. Equality generally doesn’t consider the past.
But in the world, in which we live, things like wealth, public health, welfare, etc. have been accumulated in very unequal conditions.

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Freedom has a price

Human Interaction

Sketcher

KarolisG

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Innocent people suffering out of poverty, war and criminal men in power; seeking new and safe life in another continent. What a pipe dream!

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Too much school

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Luka

Country

LT

Place

Lithuania

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Anne Derenne, France

Cartoonist

Anne Derenne

Country

France

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Sport motivation

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Mykolas

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Justice is about making things accessible for all by giving equal opportunities.
It’s a big dream! We should have this dream as a demand. Justice is about making appropriations towards fairness even in light of past inequality. Equality generally doesn’t consider the past.
But in the world, in which we live, things like wealth, public health, welfare, etc. have been accumulated in very unequal conditions.

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Angry man

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Nojus

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

mahanz yazdani, Iran

Cartoonist

mahanz yazdani

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

the sketch was about the anger of a guy when losing a video game . it caused me to think about the kids and the effects of aggressive video games on them. It seems that kids get nervous and aggressive after playing aggressive video games.

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Sports in Lithuania

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Rugile1

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Justice is about making things accessible for all by giving equal opportunities.
It’s a big dream! We should have this dream as a demand. Justice is about making appropriations towards fairness even in light of past inequality. Equality generally doesn’t consider the past.
But in the world, in which we live, things like wealth, public health, welfare, etc. have been accumulated in very unequal conditions.

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

Too much homework

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Ugne 1

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Workshop Kaunas

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Nahid Zamani, Iran

Cartoonist

Nahid Zamani

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

This sketch remind me my childhood, I can feel her emotions from bottom of my heart. I think student can find more creativity by playing and experiencing new activities, instead of sitting and doing bunch of homeworks. Our world needs more to creative and happy people instead of exhausted specialists!

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register

World peace!

Human Interaction

Sketcher

danieliussabonis@gmail.com

Country

LT

Place

Merkiné

University / School / Youth organisation

Merkinė Vincas Krėvė gymnasium

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

RamsesMorales, Cuba

Cartoonist

RamsesMorales

Country

Cuba

Why did you choose this sketch?

I found it very beautiful- one world where all the people are holding hands.

Are you a cartoonist?

Are you a cartoonist and are you inspired to eternalise this sketch into a professional cartoon? Click the button below to register your account and upload your cartoon!.

Register