This Artist Has Spent 5 Years Doodling The Things He Loves About His Wife – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

This Artist Has Spent 5 Years Doodling The Things He Loves About His Wife

Love is a feeling that’s hard to define — so Andrew Hou found a charming way around having to define it.

The artist, who lives in Seoul, Korea, says he has never considered himself to be good with words, especially when it comes to expressing his feelings. That all became increasingly evident to him in 2010 when he was having a hard time communicating his feelings to his then-girlfriend (now wife!), Kate.

So he turned to what he knew best: art.

More info: Andrew Hou, Facebook (h/t: upworthy)
























If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Amateur Food Artist Decorates Smoothie Bowls Using Only Natural Ingredients
The Intimate and Dramatic Portraits of Ivana Lena Besevic
This Artist Is Using Technology To Draw Watercolor Animal Illustrations
Illustrators Pay Heartwarming Tributes To The Late Carrie Fisher
Inside the Vibrant World of Aurélia Durand
Japanese Artist Takes Away The Innocence From Disney Characters And Puts Them Into Wrong Scenarios
The Beauty Ceremony of the Traditional Kosovar Wedding Face Painting
Brutally Honest Illustrations About Life
Street Art by RADYA
Russian Artist Creates Gorgeous Beaded Insects Completely By Hand
Prisoners Draw Portraits Of Rich And Famous People Who Really Belong In Jail
The Body-Painting Illusions of Gesine Marwedel
Russian Street Artist Uses Transparent Wrap To Spray-Paint Animals
Vancouver Zombie Walk 2012
Daughter Replaces Family Photos With Crayon Drawings One By One, Parents Don’t Notice For 11 Days
"House of God": Amazing Psychedelic, Fractal, and Extruded Artworks of Victor Stone
Artist Creates Modern Landscapes In His Unique Abstract Style
The Incubator of Mad Dreams: Concept Art by Rael Lyra
Digital Artist Explores The Hidden Darkness In The World Through Her Revealing Illustrations
Fantasy, Dystopian and Ethnopunk Worlds of Max Bedulenko
Where Have All Your Dreams Gone: Magical Photography By Joel Robison
Everyday Objects Inspired An Artist To Illustrate These Bad Puns, Here Are The 30 Best
Japanese Latte Artist Creates Beautiful And Colourful Depictions Of Various Bird Species
The Paranormal Psychology of Meagan “Magpie” Rogers’ Surreal Fantasy