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Italian artist Chiara is a 25-year-old illustrator and fashion designer. She lives in Palermo, Sicily. Chiara creates sincere illustrations about many topics like love, relationships, and breakups, showing how toxic people wound you and what it's like to fall in love. She also creates a lot of images connected with feminism, especially women taking back their bodies and not being objectified anymore. Chiara also portrays her fights against anxiety, stress, and boredom.

The artist's illustrations are often quite erotic and steamy. Chiara is not afraid to portray things the way they are and cause a little bit of a stir. Her style is abstract, simple, and colorful. But the idea behind her art is clear and relatable to many who support feminism, have had some mental issues, and have dealt with heartbreak.

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The artist writes more about herself on her Fiverr profile: "I’m Chiara, a 25-year-old from Palermo, Sicily. I am a fashion designer and illustrator based in Milan, where I graduated from Naba (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti). I exposed my paintings in the exhibition of Mialò Art at Villa Niscemi, Palermo, 2014. I took part in the event 'WOW, Roba Fresca' at Circolo Magnolia and also, I exposed at Magneti Cowork, in Palermo recently."

Chiara isn't afraid to touch upon difficult subjects. The main focus of her artwork is feminism. She creates illustrations about women's bodies, objectification, and society's views on women. Chiara also talks about mental issues like anxiety and overthinking, which is something many people struggle with. Often she creates illustrations about relationships, especially how toxic they can get and how difficult it sometimes is to let yourself fall in love.

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We have many articles on Bored Panda discussing similar themes. Here's an article about how a woman calls out men for not wanting to have daughters. Here are some comics about life, friendships, and mental health. Here's an article on when toxic things are disguised as wholesome. And here's one to raise your spirits and show you that not all relationships are bad!

What do you think of these illustrations by Chiara? Did they make you think about the topics she covers? Did you relate to them? Maybe you have your own story to share? If yes, do so in the comments down below! Don't forget to upvote your favorite illustrations and share them with your friends. Also, go show some love to the amazing artist Chiara and follow her on her social media!

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Jayne Kyra
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, I love when something I am good at is in an illustrated form!

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Naima Valdez
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can people please stop saying that there are kids/children on this? First of all nudity is pretty normal.. Secondly it's just a drawing, and in this drawing everything is basically covered up.. Third these " kids " are gonna learn about a woman's body someday? If they can see a man shirtless IRL what's the matter with them seeing a half naked girl in a drawing..? Sad to say but if anything these " kids " can mature up a little or they can simply leave this article? ( my opinion)

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Sista of the moon
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Damn your love, damn your lies! (To anyone who loves this song as well, you are my new bff)

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