A Japanese Artist Draws Feelings Everyone Has Encountered at Least Once But Couldn’t Describe

in painting •  7 years ago 

Very little is known about the Japanese artist who calls himself avogado6. All we know is that he is very fond of chemistry and his profile photo is a portrait of the famous Italian scientist Avogadro. However, boring formulas are nowhere to be found in the works of this mysterious illustrator — only vivid pictures in which human feelings are shown in a very comprehensible manner. Many of these feelings are difficult to describe in words and that’s why the works of this artist are worth taking a look at. After all, how can you draw what you cannot say?

When you are trying to save what should stay in the past:

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When your wings get tired of carrying you:

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Silence:

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Sometimes you just want to spread like butter on bread.

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Tired. Worn out.

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Putting yourself together piece by piece:

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Time has no mercy.

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I’m completely fine !

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Unbearable fragility

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When you run out of power:

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When you’re stuck:

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When you lock your heart away:

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Time.

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Too many words.

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Apathy

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My trauma and I:

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When your eyes meet:

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When you feel like your job is draining your life energy from you:

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You feel happy and successful only when you’re online.

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Education gap

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Bonus: This picture shows that the artist is a chemist. Filtration in action:

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Enjoy!

Thanks!

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