#10 HOMOPHOBIA
Luis Quiles is one among the great artists who have used their abilities in recent years to portray the absurdities of the modern society in creative and thought-provoking ways.
Some of his created artworks to inspire the deep contemplation are listed here in this article.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles

#9 OBESITY IN ONE WORLD, STARVATION IN ANOTHR
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#8 THE SUPRESSION OF WOMEN IN RELIGION
Whatever may be the religion- moderate or extreme? Women have always been treated as second-class citizens. Alas!
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles

#7 THE EXCESSIVE MONETIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES
Every picture of this artist is so powerful that it evokes the deep visceral responses in the society.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles
Next image is another creative artwork by him. See on next page.

#6 RELIGION'S "HELPING" HAND IN POVERTY
It’s no secret that the predominant religious institutions are some of the wealthiest bodies in our world today.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles

#5 THE INNOCENT CASUALITIES OF UNNECESSARY WAR
How anyone could continue to harm completely innocent civilians is something I will never understand.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles

#4 THE BUSINESS MONEY SHARKS
This image portrays the bitter fact about hard money lenders for starting a business.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles
Some more heart-breaking facts are still on your way, stay tuned....

#3 THE FORCE- FEEDING OF CHEAP FOOD TO THE DOCILE AND LETHARGIC PUBLIC
Proper nutrition keeps us running at our optimal cognitive and energetic capacities, while a lack of nutrition keeps a nation lethargic and docile.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles

#2 THE CENSORSHIP OF FREE-THOUGHT AND THE CONSEQUENCES WHICH FOLLOW VOICING OVER OPINION
In a nation describing itself as “free,†it’s always interesting to note that how many laws, regulations and fear programs still exist around us to limit our choices and thoughts.
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles
Next illustration is completely frightening.......

#1 HOW PHARMACEUTICALS ARE TURNING POPULATIONS INTO ZOMBIES AND KILLING US AT A NOT-SO-SLOW PACE
Picture Credit: Luis Quiles