Teo Zirinis, an artist and designer who publishes his works under "Hands Off My Dinosaur", has drawn a series of monster-themed illustrations, but it is not just about drawing monsters, but also giving voice to these monsters! Who Are you saying that only people have worries? Classic monsters in myths and stories, such as cyclops, mountain monsters, and even the Loch Ness monster, actually have troubles and worries in life! Let us follow Teo Zirinis to try to understand These monsters:
Cyclops: 3D movies are the most annoying!
(3D movies require two eyes to produce a three-dimensional sense)
Cthulhu: My name is too hard to spell...
(The pinyin of the names of the gods in Cthulhu Mythos is hard to remember!)
Long: I am a pyromaniac...
(Just look at the dragon Smaug in The Hobbit...)
Godzilla: I hate modern architecture the most!
(Godzillas height was originally set to be only 50 meters, about 12 to 13 stories tall, which seems a bit petite in modern high-rise buildings with 30 or 40 floors above)
Hydra: I have too many mouths to feed...
(Are there also 9 stomachs?)
King Kong: I fell in love with an actress...
(King Kong is too involved in the drama!)
Sea Monster Octopus: I always hug the boat too hard...
(It turns out I just wanted to greet the boat warmly)
The Loch Ness Monster:I never look photogenic in photos...
(Please show up completely first so that everyone can take a good look and take a photo)
The troll in Norse mythology: I am very disliked on the Internet...
(Usually people who cause trouble on the Internet or are ignorant or do not follow the rules are called Internet trolls, which means white-eyed)
After reading the thoughts revealed by Zirinis’s cute illustrations, do you suddenly feel that these monsters are too cute and not scary? Many monsters or legends created by people have become their appearance because of long-term consensus. The setting that always holds true when viewed from the perspective of a monster turns out to be a lot of helplessness! Will you smile knowingly next time you see them in a story or movie?