Illustrating Virtue : Noma Bar's Thought-Provoking Visual Commentary on Humility, Gratitude, and Forgiveness in ZeitWissen

Noma Bar's illustrations take centre stage, delving into the profound themes of humility, gratitude, and forgiveness amid the backdrop of a narcissistic society.


The narrative explores the relevance of these virtues today, emphasizing their strength in acknowledging something greater, fostering genuine gratitude, and embracing forgiveness. Unveiling both positive and dark aspects, it emphasizes the nuanced cultivation of these virtues, free from imposed authority.


Dutch Uncle

Founded in 2006 Dutch Uncle is an award winning agency with offices in London, New York and Tokyo.

We represent and source talent for companies looking to commission animation, illustration, design & data visualizations. 

Our creative management team nurtures the artists we represent by encouraging and supporting their personal development and projects. We help coordinate and produce their fine art projects including exhibitions, products and publications.

Our team has expert knowledge and experience with image licensing, copyright and trademarks and can handle the full production process from creative sign-off to the final delivery of project content.

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