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"I don't want to claim originality for this character design idea," Sillvi told Bored Panda. "I've seen multiple artists depict mental illnesses as monsters. What motivated me to do my own version was because these depictions seemed to either romanticize or demonize mental health disorders. Majority of them focused on manifesting some sort of creepy creature that causes pain to their victims. I didn't want to draw monsters. I wanted to draw how they feel, and that was the initial motivation."
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Sillvi acknowledged that portraying these kinds of things can be very difficult. "My dark drawings are not perfect, and the experiences of those suffering from them can differ for each individual. I've made sure to include excerpts from credible sources on each mental health illness I covered in the description of my Instagram posts. The last thing I want is spreading misinformation."
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Sillvi is no stranger to Bored Panda readers. His series If Popular Sodas Were Cartoon Characters and If Popular Brands Were Anime Characters have made quite a name for themselves.
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