Steve Cutts, is a freelance artist, specializing in animation, illustration and fine arts at Farnham University. He later progressed to the position of in-house illustrator for Glue Isobar in London. He worked at Glue Isobar, for four years before becoming a freelancer. he has produced work for clients such as Coca-Cola, Bacardi, Toyota, The Guardian, Kellogg's, Reebok, Adult Swim, Phillips, Jameson's, Sony PSP and others. His animation is created in Flash, and after effects looking at man’s relationships within the natural world. Through his drawings, Steve Cutts, depicts to the world how he feels that we need to improve. Many of his illustrations, to most people are only an obvious and sad truth in what has become reality of the world. They can also be symbolic of a need for change and trying to make a difference by painting a picture. He has stated that “The insanity of humanity is an endless pool of inspiration” those words are to intend that he means good and only wants to open people’s eyes through a “Summed” up vision. The picture I chose to use in this assignment was of the fat man sitting on a pile of dead animals “Eating chicken!” …show more content…
“How many animals had to unnecessarily die for you to eat?” It appears that he is a vegetarian and has firm beliefs in not eating meat, it isn’t just because it can make you fat, he shows that he sincerely cared about their lives lost and that is why he included their tongues hanging out. Their tongues hanging out can also represent a drink of water and water makes plants grow too and you should eat more plants. It was interesting how he drew the restaurants logos upside down, I took this as another implication that we eat everything and are on the top of the food chain, it is an emotional plea as to “How would we feel if roles were reversed and we too were under someone in the food chain?” and “When will our meat eating