18 stereotypical maps of Europe that some consider abusive
Janko Tsvetkov is far from the profession of a photographer, but nevertheless he has the most direct relation to cards. The Bulgarian graphic artist living in Spain often addresses in his work the issue of intercultural disputes, funny and absurd stereotypes. So his "Atlas of Stereotypes and Prejudices" was born - a project in which, in a series of cards, he unusually funny and witty combines history with rumors. This creation will definitely appeal to those who are able to swallow their pride and have a good laugh at themselves and their neighbors.
Red - Tomato Europe
Yellow - Potato Europe
Green - Olive Oil
Yellow - Butter
Red - Wine
Yellow - Beer
Blue - Vodka
Brown - People Who Need a Plumber
Green - People who can fix everything themselves
Yellow - Sunny
Green - Cloudy
Yellow - Euphoria
Blue Gray - Melancholy
Dark Gray - Depression
Speckled Red - Deafening
Red - Loud
Turquoise - Quiet
Yellow - Rich
Green - Poor
Red - Catholics
Yellow - Protestants
Green - Orthodox
Green - Religious Europe
Blue - Atheistic Europe
Yellow - Good Cuisine
Green - Bad Kitchen
Orange - People who work 21 days a year
Green - People who live 21 days a year
Red - Classic
Green - Modernity
Red - People who eat on the go
Yellow - People who eat while sitting
Red - Sexually Depressed
Brown - Emotionally Depressed
Violet - Lazy
Orange - Hardworking
Coral - The Revolutionaries
Brown - Traditionalists
Coral - Free Views
Dark Gray - Homophobia