Every October, thousands of artists around the world participate the Inktober for 31 days and follow the prompt to ink a drawing every day, but this year, illustrator Shawn Coss has decided not to follow the rules and created drawings representing mental illnesses and disorders.
#1 Social Anxiety Disorder
#2 Major Depressive Disorder
#3 Insomnia
#4 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
#5 Bipolar Disorder
#6 Paranoid Schizophrenia
#7 Autism Spectrum Disorder
#8 Borderline Personality Disorder
#9 OCD
#10 DPD
Related posts on VUING:
This yogi shows her yoga postures on social media to inspire people suffering from psychological ill...
Violent events happening to porcelain vases
Curious ceramic tableware by Israeli ceramicist Ronit Baranga
Abstract porcelain clay faces by artist Johnson Tsang
Artist painted her hand with creepy body art - Sliced up with bones showing
3D sculptures created out of clothes hangers
Creepy sculptures made from driftwood
Creepy human-looking sculptures made up of old doll parts
Spike-covered ceramic vessels imitating the shape of microorganisms
An unusually interactive installation that invites visitors to feel on 100,000 miniature porcelain s...
Fragment of Long Term Memory - Surreal sculptures by Japanese artist Yuichi Ikehata
Surreal and bizarre river stone sculptures by Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito
A helicopter model made of cat's body
Illusory makeup portraits by Canadian makeup artist
Humorous comics representing artist’s life with anxieties and depression
Art pieces made of cables or screws
Death-inspired love comics that is created to deal with artist's own depression
Surreal sculpture of a fallen angel in the form of an old woman with featherless wings
Contemporary ceramic art by South Korean ceramicist Haejin Lee
Sketches that help us to understand the struggles of people daily suffering from mental illness