You might have heard about Sillvi, an artist who gained his popularity by transforming delicious foods and drinks into characters. This time, the Korean-born Canadian chose a more serious topic; he illustrated mental illnesses and how they feel.
He says that many artists have touched on this subject and imagined mental illnesses as monsters, however, he still wanted to display them in his own way.
“What motivated me to do my own version was because these depictions seemed to either romanticize or demonize the illnesses,” the artist shared with Bored Panda. “Majority of them focused on manifesting some sort of monster that causes pain to their victims. I didn’t want to draw monsters. I wanted to draw how they feel, and that was the initial motivation.”
For those who are unfamiliar with these disorders, the artist made sure to include excerpts from credible sources on each image.
If you are curious to see his illustrations, check out the gallery below. Can you relate?