This Artist Created 50 Illustrations That Might Change How You Think About Life
Interview With ArtistToday, we’d like to introduce you to the illustrations of the artist behind After Skool—a project that transforms deep thinking into powerful visuals through both drawings and animations. Using art as a lens, the illustrator explores themes like philosophy, spirituality, and self-discovery.
Scroll down to explore the illustrations created by this artist, and let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Can you relate to any of them?
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“What inspired me to combine art with philosophy and spirituality? Honestly, it just happened naturally,” the creator of After Skool shared. “Creating art has always come naturally to me, but I realized at a young age that simply being able to draw accurate depictions does not make a good artist.” He added, “Each and every one of us has had unique experiences. This is what makes you uniquely you.”
Darn - there are so many downvotes already I can't respond directly - fuck off, Kravitz. 🎣
“I hope my videos and art inspire people to think critically and question everything,” he said when asked about the impact he hopes to make. “So much of the content online does nothing to improve people’s lives. In many cases, it does the opposite.” His goal? “That people walk away from my videos feeling like they actually learned something that can be applied to their daily lives in a positive way.”
When it comes to the work he’s most proud of, he said, “I’d have to say my latest video. One of my mantras is ‘Kaizen,’ a Japanese concept that translates to ‘continuous improvement.’” But the video that struck the biggest chord with viewers? “The one on Mass Psychosis in 2021. It explained how an entire population can become mentally ill.”
Asked about what’s next, he shared, “The landscape of YouTube has changed significantly since I began 9 years ago.” He’s staying committed to animation but expanding his vision. “I’m also looking to move into children’s books—especially since I just had a daughter.”
Kravitz, maybe if you started something like zen you wouldn't feel the need to go around categorising and condemning others all the time under multiple identities. 🎣
What the white house is all about................insatiable stupidity!
Can imagine the orange menace trying to get his head around this......................although one would need some degree of intelligence to do so.
THIS is where Kravitz lives. He wants revenge and validation for an insupportable point of narrowness and rigidity. 🎣
Knowledgeable about issues and being mad at them is understandable that's different than true wisdom but you attacking a group is definitely not cheerful
Maybe it’s just me, but I liked seeing the nice quotes of so many inspirational Indians and other Asians, probably because I’m a little sad about the stereotypical/lack of representation of Indians in media. This list was really really nice for that reason, and also for all the other quotes as well.
I really love this post because of the creative use of illustrating classic quotes. This guy is genius. Kind of ironic that a couple of people used it to have a pissing match, but I didn't let it detract from my appreciation for the content. Thank you Mr. H and your pup (it would take me an hour to find the keys to type your name).
Many of these are quite interesting, but it doesn't mean all of them are wise. The idea that there are multiple gods within us is just fluffy motivational drivel. Others reveal hard truths and teach a peace of mind.
REALLY enjoyed this artist -- a breath of fresh air. I don't always agree... but I admire him greatly for his calm perspective on things.
"In the long run we are all dead" - John Maynard Keynes. https://www.historytoday.com/keynes-long-run
Maybe it’s just me, but I liked seeing the nice quotes of so many inspirational Indians and other Asians, probably because I’m a little sad about the stereotypical/lack of representation of Indians in media. This list was really really nice for that reason, and also for all the other quotes as well.
I really love this post because of the creative use of illustrating classic quotes. This guy is genius. Kind of ironic that a couple of people used it to have a pissing match, but I didn't let it detract from my appreciation for the content. Thank you Mr. H and your pup (it would take me an hour to find the keys to type your name).
Many of these are quite interesting, but it doesn't mean all of them are wise. The idea that there are multiple gods within us is just fluffy motivational drivel. Others reveal hard truths and teach a peace of mind.
REALLY enjoyed this artist -- a breath of fresh air. I don't always agree... but I admire him greatly for his calm perspective on things.
"In the long run we are all dead" - John Maynard Keynes. https://www.historytoday.com/keynes-long-run
