[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”4″]I[/su_dropcap]n a world where women are constantly bombarded with concepts that cause them to question their body image, Bartosz Kosowski‘s Weight Watchers can hit home for some. A series of illustrations that address dieting with a tongue in cheek sense of humor, Weight Watchers also addresses the issue of poor self esteem and the culture of insecurity that has been induced by media.
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Weight Watchers. | Bartosz Kosowski.
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Weight Watchers. | Bartosz Kosowski.
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Weight Watchers. | Bartosz Kosowski.
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