A picture is worth a thousand words... At least that's exactly how people feel when seeing illustrations by a mysterious Japanese artist Avogado6.
The illustrator and video editor don't share many personal details about his life. "I am an ordinary person who likes chemistry," he writes on his Twitter profile, but the meaningful drawings of the artist are far from ordinary.
Avogado6 manages to create sentimental, vivid images by drawing feelings and emotions that might seem hard to describe with words. And sometimes his sad drawings don't really need an explanation, as they convey the emotions so well, often hiding a harsh social issue behind them.
The artist has more than 650k followers on Twitter and has published two books. And his success is sure to grow bigger with time, as this Japanese art maestro delivers new deep meaning illustrations very often, deciphering problems with society and our inner fears better with each one.
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What for those who look like s**t on both :(
Load More Replies...Gotta get them likes. The sad reality of social media! An incredibly powerful tool that can be detrimental to our mental health.
Or maybe she's showing that even in a life of darkness she's found her spot of sunlight. It doesn't have to be fake happiness - maybe she does feel good despite everything. Just a different perspective.
Yeah - that's a valid interpretation too. Thanks. (It's a bit like my life, most days.)
Load More Replies...This is reality. Look at people's social media accounts. People post the best parts of them online and try to hide the negatives. Denial is almost built into our systems. It's disgusting. There's no need to share every private thought and event that goes on in your lives, but don't make your life seem like all fairy tales and happiness. It's a lie then...
Well, that's the question, and I often wonder what the answer is: Are these people who post so many pictures of themselves seemingly having a great time really that happy and fulfilled, or is it just a facade. I'm inclined to believe they really are happy and having a great time. Yeah, I'm a bit envious, but that's a separate issue.
Load More Replies...My little ones watch a lot of funny age appropriate stuff on YouTube, but the other day one of them drew a picture and they put a square around the picture and below that was a subscribe button and the number of current subscribers 1.7m. I am gonna have to make sure I work with them as they grow older to make sure they don't fall in to the new trend of internet based validation. Such as number of Likes, subscribers, or in our case Up Votes. I really only participate online on Bored Panda in small chunks of time. From my own experience I can see how easy it can be to become excited when a post get 10 upvotes. Or disappointed because my Post was taken out of context and received down votes. No one should use this system to validate their worth, or social acceptance. It is a neat thing but boy could it hurt a person who is not strong or confident in themselves.
publishing your life to others online making it look completly different to what it is really like
She's alone with her stuff, surrounded by bills but nothing that has truly made her happy, nothing of real and lasting value.
I think it's いいね, pronounced "eenay" (near as I can type), meaning "Good, eh?!" but a bit more like: "I'm good!"(smiley) in common English. But I'm no expert. Get another opinion as well.
Load More Replies...:( She just keep hypnosis herself she is nice and good. Lie to other people that she is fine. (いいね!mean nice)
It's me in a way... I like to project only positive aspect of my life...sometimes I feel like a cheat...
This is how I make my life look like online but it's not really like that
how people pertray an unrealistic version of themselves on social media, creating impossibly high standards
what most of us are doing now.. we only want people to see the good parts on social media but what they see is far from reality
There are a people who have an urge to show they're living the live when they might be or not they want make everyone think "Wow!"
In a life of sadness and darkness, you can find your happy place in your hobbies.
I believe all the pieces of paper are rejected selfies from a Polaroid, because none of them matched her mental picture of what she wants to project to others and herself.
What do those pieces of paper say? I think it's important to understand the meaning in the illustration more.
Its why I hate those extremely pretentious 'deep' images that are all about "nurrr social media bad likes are bad selfies are bad" that you otherwise find here on Bored Panda, that this image really speaks to me. It's how we connect with the world and try to feel good about ourselves in a world that's constantly breaking us down.
Look at the shadow... it seems that his own chipped parts are casting that chipping shadow. Maby it meens that we are our greatest enemies. I know that I can be great... as long as I trust myself. On other hand, when I am insecure, I am dumb as hell 😉😎
This illustration is more poetic than much of the artwork that is out there today.
Hoping for the parents you never had. Wanting a complete family...
Lying is the most fun a girl can have without taking off her clothes
Darkness will clnsume you even if you're grasping at your last bit of light.
Be patient when helping someone who's struggling to adapt. (There's enough yarn)
I may be looking way too deep into these but heres what i thought: The flower could be repesenting love and the picking of the petals could be playing on that whole "he loves me, he loves me not" rhyme sooo it could be representing a broken heart and the more times the person's heart was broken the more desensitised the person became, leading on to become a doll which is made of plastic and emotionless...?
there are multiple doors waiting to be opened by you in this tree of life
The night owl. Or insomnia, depending on how early you have to get up in the morning.
People are slowly chipping away at you, then they leave behind you and their tools of distruction
This is kind of what depression is like.. you try to stop crying but there isn’t really a reason for it., it makes sense to me
there is a plethora of emotions trying to burst out but you bottle them up inside a cage
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S**t these are deep. They're also beautiful, even tho I feel sad that I can (or used to be able to) relate to them. Stay strong peeps. You will find happiness. I promise.
Thanks for saying we will find happiness But sometimes, no matter hiw far we go, we might not achieve our goal(for me, happiness) and we just go on, never reaching our goal no mwtter how much we try.
Load More Replies...Dang. Depression summed up very well in these pics. I admire this artist
I agree with your first part. He suffers from some serious depression, if he views the world like this. But having had to overcome my clinical depression, I don't admire this at all. Just thinking about this is depressing as all get-out. :(
Load More Replies...Depression sucks as hell but I'm glad he can relieve it, at least partly, by making and sharing these pictures. I wish I could hug the artist... (-:
I love reading all of the other interpretations on these drawings. We are all looking at the same picture but see different things based on our own unique life experiences and perspectives. Very interesting.
I feel very sad for people that suffer like this, more so because my life has been a playgound, I've had so much enjoyment, fun, met some of the best people, and its all due due to blessings, karma, or just plain luck, undeservedly so.
There are stunning. Very well done and so accurate, I can speak from experience. I strongly believe that everyone has a path in life, and no one's is the same. However your life is going, there is a reason for it, and even if it may not seem like it, good things are possible. So never stop dreaming, never stop hoping, never stop living.
This post made me cry. It's heartbreaking to me that some people actually feel this way. I hope happiness is around the corner for all of you!
I loved this. Author is insanely talented .. all those ideas he/she came up with. Some of the pictures made me really think a lot.
Most of them described what depressions are like. For someone who have been there, i completely understand
Heavy stuff. To me they're more introspective than depression oriented. Point of view I guess. Either way he's a talented person who deserves a close and thoughtful look.
These are depressing as hell. There's something wrong with this guy's mind.
I agree. Maybe we don't understand what it's like to have depression
Load More Replies...I felt the same as the every pic there is. Unfortunately for me, i am battling my inner by my own. Cause my partner and families think i am faking it and overreacting. Its hurt to feel alone and lonely and s****y like this.
I love all the pictures. They are lonely and beautiful at the same time, I love this art.
Amazing...Japanese people are amazing...I hope I`ll be born in Japan in next life :)
You are very talented and I am sitting here at my desk in work thinking, yes time is passing me by, I am overworked and my batteries are just dead - thank you for posting xxxxx
If wasn't feeling suicidal after looking at these pictures I do now. I'd better not look any further or I might not be able to resist the temptation of jumping off a cliff.
"Powerful Illustrations By Japanese Artist" MAYBE THE ARTIST HAS A NAME THAT YOU WOULD CARE TO USE IN A HEADLINE!
I loved these, so artistic, so full of depth and feeling and longing and the human condition. I felt I could really relate.
I like that there are no titles. Makes you think in more than one direction. Thank you!
The comments on the individual pictures are mostly inane, obvious, and annoying AF.
All of these are a proof that picture says a thousand words. Beautiful, deep, powerful. And I love how on some of them, everyone is having their own different view, showing how unique we all are.
I connected way too strongly with these. Depression, anxiety, overwprked, feeling like your drowning and your life if being wasted away . intense
Tragedy can lead to depression. Obviously these pictures' message didn't resonate with YOU, but they still have a lot to say to other people.
Load More Replies...S**t these are deep. They're also beautiful, even tho I feel sad that I can (or used to be able to) relate to them. Stay strong peeps. You will find happiness. I promise.
Thanks for saying we will find happiness But sometimes, no matter hiw far we go, we might not achieve our goal(for me, happiness) and we just go on, never reaching our goal no mwtter how much we try.
Load More Replies...Dang. Depression summed up very well in these pics. I admire this artist
I agree with your first part. He suffers from some serious depression, if he views the world like this. But having had to overcome my clinical depression, I don't admire this at all. Just thinking about this is depressing as all get-out. :(
Load More Replies...Depression sucks as hell but I'm glad he can relieve it, at least partly, by making and sharing these pictures. I wish I could hug the artist... (-:
I love reading all of the other interpretations on these drawings. We are all looking at the same picture but see different things based on our own unique life experiences and perspectives. Very interesting.
I feel very sad for people that suffer like this, more so because my life has been a playgound, I've had so much enjoyment, fun, met some of the best people, and its all due due to blessings, karma, or just plain luck, undeservedly so.
There are stunning. Very well done and so accurate, I can speak from experience. I strongly believe that everyone has a path in life, and no one's is the same. However your life is going, there is a reason for it, and even if it may not seem like it, good things are possible. So never stop dreaming, never stop hoping, never stop living.
This post made me cry. It's heartbreaking to me that some people actually feel this way. I hope happiness is around the corner for all of you!
I loved this. Author is insanely talented .. all those ideas he/she came up with. Some of the pictures made me really think a lot.
Most of them described what depressions are like. For someone who have been there, i completely understand
Heavy stuff. To me they're more introspective than depression oriented. Point of view I guess. Either way he's a talented person who deserves a close and thoughtful look.
These are depressing as hell. There's something wrong with this guy's mind.
I agree. Maybe we don't understand what it's like to have depression
Load More Replies...I felt the same as the every pic there is. Unfortunately for me, i am battling my inner by my own. Cause my partner and families think i am faking it and overreacting. Its hurt to feel alone and lonely and s****y like this.
I love all the pictures. They are lonely and beautiful at the same time, I love this art.
Amazing...Japanese people are amazing...I hope I`ll be born in Japan in next life :)
You are very talented and I am sitting here at my desk in work thinking, yes time is passing me by, I am overworked and my batteries are just dead - thank you for posting xxxxx
If wasn't feeling suicidal after looking at these pictures I do now. I'd better not look any further or I might not be able to resist the temptation of jumping off a cliff.
"Powerful Illustrations By Japanese Artist" MAYBE THE ARTIST HAS A NAME THAT YOU WOULD CARE TO USE IN A HEADLINE!
I loved these, so artistic, so full of depth and feeling and longing and the human condition. I felt I could really relate.
I like that there are no titles. Makes you think in more than one direction. Thank you!
The comments on the individual pictures are mostly inane, obvious, and annoying AF.
All of these are a proof that picture says a thousand words. Beautiful, deep, powerful. And I love how on some of them, everyone is having their own different view, showing how unique we all are.
I connected way too strongly with these. Depression, anxiety, overwprked, feeling like your drowning and your life if being wasted away . intense
Tragedy can lead to depression. Obviously these pictures' message didn't resonate with YOU, but they still have a lot to say to other people.
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