20 Two-panel Illustrations Feature Opposing Perspectives on the Same Situation

Like life itself, humans are full of contradictions. Everybody has an opinion, and most of them are not the same as other people’s. Nonetheless, the majority of people are unaware of the discrepancies and even reject them. That’s how brilliant artist Anton Gudim captures opposing perspectives on the same situation. He shows perspective from both sides, and it’s up to you which one is correct.

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He is a Moscow-based illustrator most recognized for his comic series, YES,BUT. The web comic’s title is correct because it presents the same problem from two distinct angles, and the illustrations effectively expose the hypocrisy of the society we live in. He has 1.4 million Instagram followers. Although not everyone will agree with Anton’s opinions, everyone has different perspectives on common issues. His captivating comics will show us multiple perspectives on the same topic. I’m hoping that these comics will be understood and relatable to all.

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#1. for gaming

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#2. Performance

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#3. Cat owner

#4. cycle lane

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#5. That’s true

#6. snow

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He started this series in 2016. His two-panel comics showcase a situation from two contrasting perspectives. The first panel usually presents a seemingly positive or accepted viewpoint, while the second panel flips the script with a contradictory twist, often delivered with the signature YES, BUT phrase. He highlights the absurdity of certain situations and makes their message more relatable.

#7. Title

#8. end result

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#9. hell

#10. fake

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#11. happy birthday

#12. ever experienced?

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#13. cat things

#14. winter

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#15. scary

The author replies that the idea simply occurred to him when asked how it came to be. The “yes, but” section has a tiny bit of humor despite the artist’s heavy quantity of reality. Furthermore, Anton uses simply two panels and the terms “yes” and “but” to convey his ideas. Because of this, it is simpler for readers to grasp the meaning behind his comics. Click these links to view more illustrations of this type: here, Here And Here.

#16. lighting

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#17. gamers will understand

#18. socks

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#19. how to open

#20. from behind

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