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21 Intense Illustrations Created By Japanese Artist of Emotional Experiences We Just Can’t Describe

By Andrew Alpin, 13 February 2018

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There are countless of creative artists out there and though little is known about them, their work can amaze you like one Japanese artist going by the ID avogado6 who posted a series of illustrations on Twitter. The illustrations look a bit gothic and sinister in nature and portray feelings that many of us have encountered at least once in our lives. Those with depression and stress will relate to such feelings that have correctly been translated into his drawings. Take a look at this incredibly talented artist’s work. When you view these illustrations, you need to interpret them as per your own experiences.

1Attempting to save what should remain in the past

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The fact that he uses his illustrations as metaphorical advice is genius. This is clearly indicative of many of us when we try to save something that should stay in the past. Some things or emotional experiences are simply not worth saving because they may end up doing more harm or creating within us an even bigger sense of loss. Moreover, just like the snowman in the fridge, you may have to manage the added stress and burden of clinging on to a past memory.

Attempting to save

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2When your wings can’t carry you anymore

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The initial message in translation read when your wings are tired of carrying you. How true, when we try so much to stay calm and composed but life just wears us down. How much we long to just lie back on a bed and rest.

When your wings can’t carry you anymore

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3 The sounds of silence

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Titled Silence on his twitter page, this is truly brilliant. What can be more silent than the noiseless sound of snowflakes gently falling on a blanket of snow?

The sounds of silence

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4 When you want to spread out like butter on bread

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How often have you have had this feeling of just wanting to melt into your bed like a pat of butter melting on bread.?

butter on bread

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5 Tiredness

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Tired and worn out is what this illustration originally says. But, look at the strings, this is how we really get stressed out from a lifestyle of work, housework, problems, anxiety and, stress all pulling at us like the strings of a puppet till they can’t tug anymore.

Tiredness

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