Looking at these beautiful drawings, you see stories. Some are clear, some left untold, but all touching. Nine months ago Bored Panda introduced you to the deep drawings of Japanese illustrator Avogado6. The artist chooses to keep most of his identity a mystery, and not much is known about the person behind the illustrations. "I am an ordinary person who likes chemistry," he writes on his Twitter profile, but as you will see, his works filled with profound meaning are far from ordinary.
Avogado6 manages to create sentimental, vivid images by drawing feelings and emotions that are hard to describe with words. The drawing ideas might look simple at first glance, but they have incredibly deep meanings and, usually, are quite dark.
The artist has over a million followers on Twitter and has even published three books.
More info: avogado6.com | twitter.com
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I don't understand why people think the grim reaper is bad. The grim reaper isn't the killer,he is just supposed to lead your souls right? When everyone is scared of the grim reaper they really are just scared of death
This one is somehow so creepy and ominuous. I wonder what the point is .. the feeling that everyone and everything is waiting for your mistake? One step aside and game over?
Very powerful and strong work! I am touched by every single piece of it.
This one is so sad. I hate seeing parents with their little ones who just want their attention.. I hope to NOT be one of these parents. My children will ALWAYS be more important than my phone.
I see it as an isolation in her own world. The girl is so concentrated on her plans and goals (documents in her arms, money attached to her oxygen bottle) that she doesn't have time to enjoy the world outside her box and just live on. Maybe she even doesn't want to because it feels safer not to go out?
I was getting sick of these, because they always were about the evils of technology and how we don't communicate anymore. These are actually really original and really good.
It's even more true in Japan, where people communicate less and less... Even in the family circle, communicating gets more and more difficult, although not reaching the level of insanity as in Korea.
Load More Replies...It is like author took everything that is sad and depressing, embraced it and put it in the pictures. There is no hope in there, just endless depression. I wonder what is inside his/her mind, because some of these are really dark, almost morbid.
I agree. The author chooses to focus on death instead of embracing life. Yes, we will meet death one day, but there is no reason to rush toward it.
Load More Replies...I was getting sick of these, because they always were about the evils of technology and how we don't communicate anymore. These are actually really original and really good.
It's even more true in Japan, where people communicate less and less... Even in the family circle, communicating gets more and more difficult, although not reaching the level of insanity as in Korea.
Load More Replies...It is like author took everything that is sad and depressing, embraced it and put it in the pictures. There is no hope in there, just endless depression. I wonder what is inside his/her mind, because some of these are really dark, almost morbid.
I agree. The author chooses to focus on death instead of embracing life. Yes, we will meet death one day, but there is no reason to rush toward it.
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