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Anxiety, depression, uncertainty, fear, loneliness, and so many other issues are way too common these days. Finding connection through shared experiences could ease our pain and help us to find solace, so today, we would like to introduce you to none other than Tanvi Parulkar, the creator behind Rum & Raisin Studio.

Tanvi is on a mission to illustrate her personal experiences in hopes of finding humor in all those difficult feelings and experiences. Her illustrations share a deep connection with her audience by capturing raw emotions with a touch of wit and relatability. By sharing her personal journey, Tanvi fosters a sense of community where open conversations about mental health are encouraged rather than shied away from. 

So, without further ado, we invite you to explore Tamvi’s work, which serves as a reminder that while life may be overwhelming at times, there’s always room for a little laughter, creativity, and connection.

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Cartoon illustrates mental health with two crying figures, surrounded by speech bubbles offering advice.

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Raymond Core
Community Member
8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I learned to always politely 'listen' to advise and criticism and thoughtfully consider it. The person offering it would not have bothered if they didn't care about me. After consideration, I can decide whether it was helpful or not.

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    A cat labeled "my anxiety" reacts to "literally nothing," humorously illustrating mental health struggles.

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    Dancing bird with toast on its head, surrounded by musical notes, humorously depicts mental health challenges.

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    Two cartoon figures encourage each other, crying, with text highlighting mental health challenges humorously.

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    A cartoon bear checks watch, humorously expressing mental health struggles with patience and passing time.

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    Raymond Core
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Embrace something that brings you joy and the passage of time becomes unimportant.

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    Comic illustration on mental health, depicting a small figure embraced by a larger blue figure labeled "Living with Depression."

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    A frog with a thought bubble says, "If it isn't the consequences of my own actions," illustrating mental health humor.

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    Cartoon raccoon representing mental health struggles with funny, honest caption on an orange background.

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    Illustration of two gym buddies humorously chatting instead of working out, highlighting mental health keywords.

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    Cute penguin cartoon illustrating mental health, lying in bed, with text about taking a sick day from adult responsibilities.

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    Funny illustration of a frog with worried expression and tangled thoughts. Text: "So... apparently... I am responsible for my own future?" Includes mental health themes.

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    Cartoon fish with a progress bar, symbolizing a humorous take on an ADHD brain in mental health art.

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    Cute cookie cartoon with tears, flexing arms, highlighting mental health with text "Tough cookies cry too and that's okay."

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    Cartoon of a person with a worried expression holding a cup next to a cute brain, symbolizing mental health struggles.

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    Illustration of a teary-eyed cat in a box labeled "Emotionally Fragile," symbolizing mental health awareness.

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    Cartoon showing "chilling" person surrounded by chaotic scribbles, illustrating mental health themes humorously.

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    Cartoon duck with sunglasses crying, stating, "I will handle it but I will cry first," highlighting mental health humor.

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    Panda looking in a mirror, captures mental health humor with "Me and the person who makes my life hard" text above.

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    Cartoon penguin holding a flower and sword, humorously depicting mental health and boundary setting.

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    Cartoon raccoon illustrates mental health, saying "I say 'no worries' but I have many worries" on an orange background.

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    Cat humorously depicts post-Diwali fatigue, sprawled on a sofa surrounded by snacks. Mental health in a nutshell.

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    Illustration of an emotional support baguette with a speech bubble saying "There there" for mental health.

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    Illustration of a character pondering mental health with a speech bubble about mistakes being okay for others but not themselves.

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    C Hendrix
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That hits just a bit too close to home.

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    Cute cartoon character holding a rose, seeking reassurance about punctuation.

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    Illustration of two matchsticks holding hands, labeled "Overthinker" and "Over-Explainer," humorously depicting mental health.

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    A cartoon character asks humorous questions about adulting, highlighting mental health themes in a funny, relatable way.

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    Frog on lily pad with speech bubbles, playfully depicting anxiety.

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    Funny mental health illustration of a frustrated character mid-argument, surrounded by fire, with text "Get. Back. Inside."

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    Cartoon girl with an anxiety monster. She says "Everything is okay," while the monster questions, reflecting mental health themes.

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    A cartoon tear character highlights mental health with text on societal views on crying.

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