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These 35 Illustrations Hilariously Sum Up The Struggles Of Adult Life (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistLife is full of stupid, awkward, and frustrating situations we can all relate to, but when you wrap them in a little humor and self-irony and realize that everyone goes through the same little things, they instantly become less annoying and can even put a smile on your face!
Clare Kayden Hines is a writer and illustrator who shares spot-on observations, universal truths, relatable struggles, and mundane, sometimes ridiculous moments from our daily lives in the form of funny and entertaining comics. Having struggled with anxiety for years, Hines openly expresses her experiences and battles through her art, and many people around the world can deeply relate to it.
Since we spoke to the artist almost two years ago and put her work in the spotlight, Hines has continued drawing her insights and sharing them with the world. Scroll down to check them out, but be aware―they might be about you.
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With the background of working in Silicon Valley for a dream-company for many, Apple, Hines quit her job in 2017 to pursue creating her own humorous content. And rightfully so. This has not only been a perfect creative outlet, but a form of self-reflection and self-therapy, as well as a way to connect with 125k like-minded people on Instagram to brighten up their day and make them feel less alone.
I actually like cleaning. Maybe it's just me but I like turning my brain off for several hours and when I'm done I know I've accomplished a lot and have a clean tidy space.
"I felt starved for a creative outlet," the artist told Bored Panda. "I dreamt up my illustrated alter ego, Kayden Hines, who reflected the tension between everything I was 'supposed' to do and everything I actually wanted to do. I started drawing Kayden as a way to express myself at a time I felt very stuck. Once I quit my job and started my creative career, my life feels much more aligned with who I am. Now, my alter ego feels less like an alter ego… Kayden just feels like me now!"
Still have all my Calvin and Hobbes books from book fairs when I was a kid. I introduced my 7 year old to them during the quarantine. Best thing that's happened all year because she can't stop laughing.
Load More Replies...THIS IS SO ME . Whenever I need a hug or to feel better I always and only go to my dog. I will NEVER go to a human. All they do is make matters worse.
This is me after 5 PM... after a long day of data entry at an insufficient workstation at home, I crawl upstairs for Fuzz Therapy with my 2 gorgeous Ragdoll kittens. So much heavy sighs so much love.
i wish my puppy was dat nice...........mine is a border collie mix he is 7 moths and getting big,when he is inside he chews everything like oven mits,shoes,couches,and random thig like ping pong balls,and snaps pencils in half!!!! we try letting stay inside over night in the base ment with my brother but he barks and wines.....altho its nice to watch him beatup my brothers friend a fugly midget brat named carson loves power rangers and wont admit it and tried hit meh with a "wip aka a willow tree vine",by the way ur prolly wondering why i let my dog attack carson and that he could get hurt.when i said attack i didnt mean full on bite attack by attack i mean watch carson be chased aroud the yard and my dog nipping his ankels
While illustrating relatable aspects of life and daily frustrations, Hines has a never-ending source of inspiration, because "life admin and chores never end."
"A lot of my inspiration comes from observations or funny things that happen in my own life. My illustrations are my way of finding humor in all types of situations, from the mundane (not wanting to talk on the phone) to the existential (feeling dead inside at my job), and making them universal and relatable."
"Honestly, I’m still surprised when I post something and people relate to it! I often feel very alone in my own head, so getting my thoughts out into the world and seeing people say they feel the same way is always a surprise (and a delight)! When people tell me that my comics make them feel less alone, I want to tell them that creating and posting them makes ME feel less alone, too!"
With me the "when I'm alone" part is none existent and when I'm around other people is 100%. This self isolation is brilliant for me.
The artist said that there is always room for experimenting, improving, and changing things up when it comes to the style of her comics.
"I’ve experimented with different styles over the years. I’ll go down a wormhole where I’ll take tons of online drawing classes and will start changing things around, and then I’ll see what sticks. Some of the changes I love, some I end up hating, but I’ll never know until I try. I love learning new skills (otherwise I’ll get bored), but it probably means my style is not as consistent as it could be because I keep experimenting."
Hines said that it was especially hard to find humor in light of the global pandemic, but finding something to laugh about became a way of dealing with fear and anxieties.
"At first, I couldn’t create anything. I felt paralyzed and overwhelmed. But then I realized how much seeing other people’s creativity helped me get through the day. It added some normalcy during a chaotic and scary time. It inspired me to want to keep creating and sharing my experiences, in case it helped other people get through the day in some small way too."
Nice to see someone ask. Not all dogs are comfortable around strangers or kids. I hate dodging overly touchy people with a nervous dog
The only time adding 1 clove of garlic to anything would be acceptable is if the recipe was "how to prepare 1 clove of garlic", and even then I'd add 3, just to be sure ;)
Olives, tomato juice AND celery? Whoa, you've become one of those hard-core health nuts? Everyone knows the vodka is just a catalyst.
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I don't wear sundresses. I like football. I prefer cats. Otherwise, I think we are the exact same person.
@RussianOtaku I'm all kinds of confused at the tone of your comment. I had a casino calc too, not the watch though, those things were cumbersome. Don't know why anyone would want one with better tech available right now. High five for the nostalgia at least ^_^
I don't wear sundresses. I like football. I prefer cats. Otherwise, I think we are the exact same person.
@RussianOtaku I'm all kinds of confused at the tone of your comment. I had a casino calc too, not the watch though, those things were cumbersome. Don't know why anyone would want one with better tech available right now. High five for the nostalgia at least ^_^