“Sometimes”: Artist Illustrates a Series on Mental Health

According to Tony Tran: “Hello everyone, I wanted to share a series I illustrated called “sometimes” a series of personal scenarios that I’ve been working on and yet still feel vulnerable expressing. I’ve been sketching these out for months and now I finally have them feeling right to share.

One of the reasons I was inspired to draw this was to open deeper conversations with others about emotions by drawing these out.”

More: Instagram h/t: boredpanda








If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

More Inspiring Stories

Hilariously Threatening Warning Signs

Filippa K by BVD

This Artist Uses Emojis To Create Images Of Female Nipples So She Can Bypass Instagram’s Ban On Nudity

"Overclocking Transhumanism": The Fantastic 3D Sculptures of Francesco Mai

Psychoses of Rage and Love: Illustrations by Victoria Vincent

Beneath the Veil: The Psychedelic Art Works of Richard Ingersoll

Making Fun Of Hipsters’ Melodramatic Captions

Artefacts Of The Dark Ages: The Post-Apocalyptic Worlds Of Nikita Postupkin

Medieval Artists Were Really Bad At Drawing Lions

Diagonal World: Russian Designer Sergey Minkin Shoots Everything at 45 Degrees

"What If Frogs Could Talk?": The Whimsical Paintings of Samuel Popovich

Here’s What’s Happening Outside Of Famous Music Album Covers

Japanese Artist Paints Adorable Watercolours Of Pet Hamster Doing Human Things

Awesome Dad Turns Daughter’s Eyepatch Into Art With Amazing Drawings

Artist Creates Beautiful Mashups Between Her Eyes And Animals

Jan Žižka, Knights, and Bohemian Berserks: Fantasy Art by Tomáš Duchek

Artist Hilariously Trolls Celebrities With His Ridiculous Fan Art

Lovecraftian Horror Unleashed In The Murky Depths Of Green Tea

3D Artist Gal Yosef Reimagins Pop Culture Legends in Unique Blend of Playfulness and Provocation

"Flowers Inside": Absolutely Stunning Digital Concept Artworks of Denis Sheckler

"We Do Lockdown": A Razor-Sharp Satire of COVID-19 Lockdown Life Packed Full of Parodies of Vintage Illustrations by Miriam Elia

Chinese Tech Companies Hiring 'Pretty' Girls to Motivate Male Employees by Chatting, Playing Ping Pong and Buying them Breakfast

"Pathologic": Imaginative, Bizarre and Otherworldy Paintings of Peter Ferguson

Artist Redesigned Famous Yugoslavian Posters To Bring Back Good Memories

Miss Tuning Calendar 2016

India Launches "Leave me Alone" Campaign to Save Indian Tigers

Talented Mum Creates Epic Napkin Art For Her Kids Lunch

Star Wars Prints Styled As Traditional Japanese Art

Street Artist Pays Homage To Pop Icons With Giant Murals

Charming Beauties and Warfare Kittens: Illustrations by Kyounghwan Kim