Mildly Uplifting Drawings by Worry Lines
Worry Lines has captured hearts around the world with sweetly funny, deceptively simple, and instantly relatable daily drawings shared on Instagram at @worry__lines. The drawings have been described as ‘tender’, ‘wobbly’ and ‘oddly comforting’.
Worry Lines has been lucky enough to do drawings for people all over the world including Netflix Queue Magazine (USA), Scribit The Drawing Robot (Italy), AWW Magazine (Singapore), The Stranger Seattle (USA), Harvard University’s Project Zero (USA), Dedicated Brand (Sweden), Oh Magazine (UK) and has exciting projects in the works in South Korea, the UK and the USA.
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