The Hangover
Denes Simo ArtDenes Simo Art uses digital illustration to document the absurdity of human-animal interactions with a sharp, comedic eye. This piece depicts a row of birds in a wine-induced haze, capturing the strange aftermath of a city's radical plan to relocate its feathered residents.

The Hangover
Denes Simo Art uses digital illustration to document the absurdity of human-animal interactions with a sharp, comedic eye. This piece depicts a row of birds in a wine-induced haze, capturing the strange aftermath of a city's radical plan to relocate its feathered residents.
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Art Analysis
A comical study of birds under the influence.
Denes Simo Art illustrates a bizarre chapter of urban history where a Ukrainian city attempted to deport its bird population by feeding them wine-soaked bread. The drawing captures the immediate consequences of this radical plan, focusing on a line of birds that have clearly succumbed to the spirits. Each figure is rendered with specific, comical details—drooping wings, tilted heads, and vacant expressions—that turn a municipal strategy into a character-driven comedy.
The composition uses a unified strategy to arrange these inebriated subjects, creating a sense of shared experience among the different species. Despite the humor, there is a certain emotional depth in the birds' vulnerability as they navigate their altered state. By placing these colorful feathered birds in a portrait orientation, Simo invites the viewer to witness the humorous collision of human logic and natural instinct.
The flamingo serves as a glamorous yet static protagonist to subvert a common human expression.
The piece uses a playful juxtaposition to invite the viewer into a lighthearted story about the lion's festive character.
The slumped postures and heavy eyelids of the subjects suggest the passage of time as the effects of the wine take hold.
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