Artwork Collection

Thesis Work - Soft Addiction

"Soft Addiction" is an illustration series that explores seemingly harmless behaviors that, when overdone, can lead us away from our genuine desires. Through satirical portrayals, it questions social norms with humor and introspection.

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Bedtime Procratination
Bedtime Procratination

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Bedtime Procratination

Psychedelic color of light emit from the screen into people's brain, we only wish that time can be paused to escape from the new day that about to come.

Gossip
Gossip

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Gossip

A repeat pattern design of gossiping people, the gossip can go endlessly.

Hoarders
Hoarders

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Hoarders

Crows and people hoard different things, but they are both hoarders who live in nests full of their loot.

It's Coffee Time
It's Coffee Time

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It's Coffee Time

Describing a scene of coffee addict acquiring coffee from a dealer, where the shape of windows and street lamps is coffee cup, the world can't function without coffee.

Perfectionism
Perfectionism

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Perfectionism

A perfectionist will only be satisfied with food that looks perfect.

Self Comparison
Self Comparison

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Self Comparison

People who don't have confidence constantly compare theirselves to others.

Sleep Addiction
Sleep Addiction

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Sleep Addiction

An advertising poster of a sleeping pod, people can sleep in here will feel like floating in space and won't be bothered with anything.

True Love Slot Machine
True Love Slot Machine

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True Love Slot Machine

Online dating is like a slot machine. Will you find your 'true love' the next time?

Work Aholic
Work Aholic

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Work Aholic

Workaholics enjoy the sense of accomplishment brought by their work all year round but neglect their family and life.

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Sarah Leng

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“ "Soft Addiction" is an illustration series that explores seemingly harmless behaviors that, when overdone, can lead us away from our genuine desires. Through satirical portrayals, it questions...” [More]