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I am a freelance artist, cartoonist and illustrator based in the island of Malta in Europe. In my previous working life I was employed in the aviation business for thirty years, and after that in commuter transport - all of a year and a half of the latter.

I have contributed a weekly cartoon to the Sunday Times (Malta) since 1991. I have had two personal shows of my work here in Malta in 1988 and 1991 and have recently (2014) returned to the exhibition scene. I have also been involved in a few book illustration projects.

My website http://www.stevebonellocartoons.com

Democracy/Autocracy

A worrying tendency for democracies to morph into autocracies.

The Rising Tide of Indifference

Climate change and general indifference to things. Two of our worst enemies.

Mrs.Putin's complaint

An imaginary complaint by Putin's (imaginary) partner...

A Christmas like no other...

Christmas is suspended as the world waits for the Covid-19 vaccine.

Everything will be ok...

"Everything will be ok" was one of the rallying calls to encourage people during the covid19 pand

The End of Normal

...or how a virus wreaked havoc on life a s we knew it up to now.

Love in the time of Coronavirus.

At this difficult time, we should show love and respect to those around us - especially by not ex

Don't mention the A word

Malta remains one of the few countries in the world not to permit abortion at all stages.

Knocking on Justice's door

Justice is an evasive concept in many countries in the world.

National Moral Compass

In an increasingly selfish and self-centered world, most people's moral compass seems to be "What

Normal?

What is normal? Are we forced to think, see and be normal?

Mediterranean Billiards

Continued standoffs on migrants between Malta and Italy while the European Union keeps trying to

World Cup Hopes...

As with every World Cup, England fans must be thinking how long the next adventure will last.

The Standoff

Malta and Italy are at present in a standoff over a migrant ship carrying some 600 people.

The Man Who Tried to Plant a Tree

The love of nature in a world which increasingly loves concrete.