The short film Studio Visit with Maya and Yehuda Devir is available to watch at the top of the page.
Maya and Yehuda Devir, the dynamic creative power couple behind the viral Instagram comics series, One of Those Days, have masterfully engaged millions of fans through their delightfully humorous and heartfelt depictions of their real-life relationship, family, and daily exploits. Not only have they penned five books, one of which soared to number 1 on the Amazon bestseller list courtesy of Penguin Random House, but they also created a compelling web series, The Heartists, that explores their creative process.
Their engaging and relatable content, combined with their palpable chemistry, has catapulted them to international fame. Their acclaim has earned them invitations to Comic-Con events and led to the publication of five books. In the video interview, the Devirs offer a heartwarming glimpse into their journey from their cozy kibbutz home in Israel, where they anticipated the birth of their first daughter, to their ascent to global renown.
Their latest endeavor, the NFT series XOXO, pushes the envelope of their relationship-focused comics. The collection features 101 original illustrations of Maya and Yehuda sharing a kiss, a tender symbol of their enduring bond. The series utilizes humor, raw honesty, and a touch of cynicism to delve into the bedrock of social needs in relationships. Each XOXO token encapsulates a unique narrative and possesses a distinct rarity level, cumulatively comprising 10,000 unique pairs.
The Devirs’ One of Those Days series epitomizes the capacity of relationships, replete with their highs and lows, to ignite creativity and universally resonate with audiences. Their work is a testament to the power of art to reflect the shared human experience, connecting us through shared humor, love, and the joyous chaos of daily life.
The featured video Studio Visit with Maya and Yehuda Devir is part of the web series Yotsrim by Shachaf Dekel. Yotsrim includes five seasons and 73 episodes. The series won the Best Documentary award at the NYC Web Fest in 2019.