Getting old is something that we are all going through, but the process becomes accompanied by mixed feelings. Though most individuals believe that old age is a slowing down process, it may be a period of humorous, wise and laughing process. Cartoons have always been able to bring serious issues nearer to comprehension, and in matters of aging, are able to illuminate the brighter and more humorous side of life. We are going to view 20 new cartoons today that point out the funny aspects of getting older, drawn by an artist who has made it her mission to make people laugh.
Funny Aspects of Old Age
The cartoon writer of these cartoons is a lady who has been drawing since she was a child. Emily was brought up in a small town where her most preferred thing to do to spend time was to doodle in the margins of her notebooks. She knew that art was not only a hobby as she grew up. It was an expression of emotions and experiences. Although she also tried out various kinds of arts such as painting and computer drawing, she later discovered her skill in old age cartoons.
The tradition of creating cartoons of old age started with her grandparents. She used to spend much of her time with them and growing up was always fascinated by their snappy jokes, strange habits and stories. She observed that they never lost their sense of humor despite the challenges they had such as forgetting where they placed their glasses or new technology. This gave a concept of producing cartoons that glorify the comical aspect of old age rather than just dwelling on the plight. That is how she makes a jump in her direction to make old age comics.
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#1. Brag to your friends

#2. Always respect your elders

#3. Truth about women of our age

#4. Wild oats

#5. Wrinkles will be in the right places

#6. Recent studies in old age

#7. Laughter is good for soul

#8. I am not old

Initially, she only did the cartoons to her family and friends. When she posted these doodles on the internet, the feedback level was extreme. The world started to connect to her work and could see parents, grandparents or even themselves in the characters of her work. This prompted Emily to compile a series of 20 new cartoons, all of which were devoted to demonstrating the humorous side of aging. In her drawings, she does not avoid the typical stereotypes but presents them in warm and playful manner.
#9. It’s better to have friends in old age

#10. I could not live without you

#11. The world has been enjoying us

#12. Proud supporter of old age

#13. A sign of excellent taste

#14. Life is too short

#15. My heals are high

#16. I used to be cool in young age

Her new cartoons are not merely concerned with the laughing of people. They are also concerning life sequestration, whether you are high up or down. This elderly woman is a testament to the fact that passion and purpose get together and result in something significant and entertaining when both come together. She thinks that laughing at the humorous circumstances that ageing brings us, we will also be able to worry a little less and cheer a lot more about the future. Ultimately, her cartoons help us remember that it is not something to be embarrassed about but that getting old is something to smile about, laugh at and to do with kindness and a good laugh.
#17. Age is simply number of years

#18. Enough to know better

#19. Getting old is fun

#20. Right out of you




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