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]]>Like many other people, Naish was also dealing with his inner demons. “In 2013, I had been dealing with depression and anxiety for years. But it was at its very worst – it was a nightmare. Through therapy, art, and exercise I slowly got my life back,” the artist shared on Bored Panda. Lately, he has been drawing comics about his experiences, wanting to share what has helped him and encourage people who are walking the same path he did.
Scroll down and check out his work below. He publishes his comics on a daily bases, from Monday to Friday and currently is available for illustrations and custom comics.
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]]>“I’ve been making and posting comics about my mental health struggles for a few years now, but they have always been three-panel, text-post strips without visuals,” the teacher shared with Bored Panda. “I’ve just never been able to draw. A few months ago, however, I started drawing anyway, just pen on paper, and have since made daily comics about everything from indecisiveness to issues with body-image.”
In his work, Raymond also includes topics such as perfectionism, insomnia, paranoia, and much more. He shares his creations on his Instagram account called I Am Sitting, where he has attracted over 33 thousand followers.
“I post a lot on Instagram and people have really responded,” he added. “It’s been so nice. I’m filled with gratitude. I hope I can keep making things that resonate with people and that help them feel less alone.”
Scroll down and check out his art below.
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]]>This is exactly what McDonald did. Yet, more recently, he accepted that his diagnosed clinical depression is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain, and finally started taking medicine after years of solely dealing with it through humor.
While McDonald accepts that a medicinal approach is important in treating his condition, it never stopped him from turning his experience into a darkly humorous comic that is very relatable to people who have similarly suffered from depression or anxiety.
Although there is nothing really funny about these conditions, in the wise words of Monty Python’s Life of Brian: “life’s a laugh and death’s a joke.” At the end of the day, laughter can help us get a bit of perspective about our life and put our suffering into context. Humor can at least be a temporary remedy until we find more permanent ways to deal with our suffering.
Check out some of McDonald’s comics in the gallery below:
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]]>The post Artist Draws His Experiences With Anxiety and Depression appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Like many other people, Naish was also dealing with his inner demons. “In 2013, I had been dealing with depression and anxiety for years. But it was at its very worst – it was a nightmare. Through therapy, art, and exercise I slowly got my life back,” the artist shared on Bored Panda. Lately, he has been drawing comics about his experiences, wanting to share what has helped him and encourage people who are walking the same path he did.
Scroll down and check out his work below. He publishes his comics on a daily bases, from Monday to Friday and currently is available for illustrations and custom comics.
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]]>The post Teacher Draws Minimalistic Comics to Reduce Anxiety appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I’ve been making and posting comics about my mental health struggles for a few years now, but they have always been three-panel, text-post strips without visuals,” the teacher shared with Bored Panda. “I’ve just never been able to draw. A few months ago, however, I started drawing anyway, just pen on paper, and have since made daily comics about everything from indecisiveness to issues with body-image.”
In his work, Raymond also includes topics such as perfectionism, insomnia, paranoia, and much more. He shares his creations on his Instagram account called I Am Sitting, where he has attracted over 33 thousand followers.
“I post a lot on Instagram and people have really responded,” he added. “It’s been so nice. I’m filled with gratitude. I hope I can keep making things that resonate with people and that help them feel less alone.”
Scroll down and check out his art below.
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]]>The post Alec McDonald Uses Humor to Deal with Depression appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This is exactly what McDonald did. Yet, more recently, he accepted that his diagnosed clinical depression is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain, and finally started taking medicine after years of solely dealing with it through humor.
While McDonald accepts that a medicinal approach is important in treating his condition, it never stopped him from turning his experience into a darkly humorous comic that is very relatable to people who have similarly suffered from depression or anxiety.
Although there is nothing really funny about these conditions, in the wise words of Monty Python’s Life of Brian: “life’s a laugh and death’s a joke.” At the end of the day, laughter can help us get a bit of perspective about our life and put our suffering into context. Humor can at least be a temporary remedy until we find more permanent ways to deal with our suffering.
Check out some of McDonald’s comics in the gallery below:
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