Verbal imageries are often mental paintings waiting to be birthed and a lot of times they stay that way in our minds…in that pregnant mode. Often enough, we go through motions and emotions that put our lives in loops as if the entirety of our lives are summed into one song put on repeat.
This emotional vortex, we suppose, is what Rukmini Priya looked into and decided to hinge her 100 Days Project on. Her drawings show a thorough search into the soul with a birthing of oral visuals that show us how valid our emotions are.
Here’s Rukmini Priya‘s 100 Day Project – Drawing Obscure Emotions.
Check out the rest of Rukmini’s drawings on Instagram.
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