Enlightened Idiom Art

The 'Home Truths' Series by Sam Bevington Gives Word to the Wise

Sam Bevington is a London-based illustrator whose work is as clever as it is creative. In his series 'Home Truths,' Sam Bevington addresses a series of sayings to live by.

The series of cliches includes "Love is Blind," "Don't knock it 'til you've tried it," and other inspirational, precautionary and enlightened idioms. Though you may have had your fill of these funny little phrases from sitcoms and grandparents alike, Sam Bevington brings them to a whole new light in the series by illustrating them with an impeccably executed vintage inspiration.
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