Well, first off, those are my private files that I don't go around showing off for thumbs like you do. Second, if you can't understand my art, just shut up. Fortunately for you I have nothing better to do right now, so I'll give you details about each of my works.
Even though it looks like a racist depiction of a beloved creature, this drawing is actually a reflection on human condition: the jaguar is a wild animal, a ferocious hunter, as is man deep inside. But every man, even the most atrocious one (aka JT) has a playful side, represented here with the sombrero. It's a nuanced critique about mankind, so I can see why you didn't get it.
I thought that was a pretty normal minimalist seaside landscape, but apparently that's not enough for this guy. Again, this is a careful representation of nature as something friendly to us: the fish and the sun and the clouds have faces because that brings them closer to people, and that was the intention, empathy towards nature. The clouds look like gloves for that exact reason: adding a touch of humanity to inanimate objects will help people think twice about polluting the environment (as seen in that little turd in the center of the picture, which represents careless people like you, JT).
It really surprised me that you didn't understand this one because it's pretty straightforward. It says a lot about you, I guess. The dinosaur (a T-Rex) is hungry and eats a lot of big things for breakfast (a breakfast that Mrs. Dinosaur prepared, OBVIOUSLY) because he's a dinosaur, hence the size of the plate. And it's not pig bacon, you dumbass, it's brontosaurus. That was a measured metaphor about ethics: sometimes we have to carry out actions that hurt other people (in this case, the brontosaurus) like us, but they are really necessary for our own survival or well-being, so it's difficult to actually blame us: the T-Rex needs to eat.
The volcano was added because Rule of Cool.
I hope that was clear enough for you, but you can ask me if you need more explaining. Now it's my turn to pick on your art, because the image you showed just now is already pretty awful. Let's see...
That man is an eye-less, finger-less abomination brought to life by JT. You might not know this, but the things you draw are actually living, breathing creatures that inhabit Fantasy Land. And yet, JT, this monster, gave birth to this poor man whose life is riddled with suffering and disease.
I rest my case.
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