Entertainment The fierce humor of the Draftsman Loïc Schvartz condensed in a book
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In RAS The QR Code, the Rennais press draftsman Loïc Schvartz publishes his drawings made during the sanitary crisis and the containment. A sharp look and offset about the news.
At the beginning of the year 2022, Loïc Schvartz, press draftsman Rennais decided to publish the drawings he realized during the two years of sanitary crisis. Containment, political positioning, cadarling ... with its sharp pencil and black humor and stripper, Loïc Schvartz sweeps the different episodes of the crisis. Most of the drawings are published in Charlie Hebdo, on the blog of the designer, but have also been broadcast on France 3 Brittany.
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is it difficult to make a crisis laughing that caused many victims? "Our role is to react, comment on the news, whatever the subject. It's sad, but the news is often tragic. It is not a question of making fun of the victims, we do some sort of one, but to propose a step aside, to bring a shifted answer on a tragic news, to offer a moment of relaxation to support all that . »

" Satirique, the drawing not made to please everyone "
When a drawing is refused, it happens, " is not judged pretty good, or others have treated the subject better. The writing makes a choice, in what it receives. The world of the press drawing was shaken by recent polemics with the New York Times which decided to no longer publish
Young FC Koln fan defined passion with fierce outburst during Dortmund game
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of press drawings, following the publication of a drawing considered anti-Semitic. Then
the departure of Xavier Gorce of the writing of the world, after excuses of everyday life about one of his drawings. "We realize a greater coldness to pass drawings. It has always been, because the press drawing is not neutral, it is satirical and is not done to please everyone. But people react more and more epidermously, without recoiling, and on the networks, rather than moving on something else if they do not like it. We are in the irrational.
Already the news has caught up Loïc Schvartz
with the war in Ukraine and the presidential elections,"The themes are not lacking! RAS The QR Code, from Loïc Schvartz, 96 pages, 12 € in the Rennaise bookstores.
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