Sometimes an illustration is worth a thousand words. At least work Japanese artist under the mysterious pseudonym Avogado6 (Avogado6) leave just that impression. The Japanese has 650,000 followers on Twitter. He also published two books.
The illustrator does not tell much about himself. Almost no details about his life can not be found. On his Twitter, he wrote: "I am an ordinary person who likes chemistry." Yes, his nickname matches this description. And the picture in the profile too - it depicts a portrait of the Italian chemist Amedeo Avogadro. But the work in the artist’s profile is completely unusual. You will not find boring formulas on them. Only living human feelings that can not be described either by symbols or letters. We have compiled a collection of the best works of the mysterious artist. These illustrations touch the thinnest strings of the human soul.
Material Content:
Family, social problems
In many of his works, Avogado highlights the difficulties associated with family, parenting. The artist expresses without words what many are silent about.
Sadness, loneliness
And in the following works you can see a man whose fate threw him into a state of abandonment.
Man and technology
Progress invades our lives. And this inevitably changes everyday life.
Unsuccessful search for meaning in work
A man seeks himself in activity.But the modern world often does not provide the opportunity to do what you love. Total? Depression, vanity, a sense of the meaninglessness of what is happening.
Dying
Relief from the hardships of earthly life is also an important topic for the Japanese.
“... Everyone has one earthly life
And death is an origami paper bridge
On a spring morning from a hospital window
I hasten, free, following the clouds. "(© Black Rikky)
Environmental pollution
Avogados are not only concerned about personal difficulties that so many have to deal with. The problems of the whole planet are the problems of every person in particular.
Here is such a difficult and thoughtful collection. Let's hope that someday Avogado will reveal his face to us, and his paintings will become less sad. By the way, there are some among them even now. Only a few of them.
Did you like the artist’s work? What exactly did they “hook” with? Share in the comments.