Angrophobia
fear of anger or becoming angry
This illustration depicts a man who is trying to contain his anger. He is covering his face with a paper with a drawing of his smiling face on in.  He is also dragging a box full of the same papers as a symbol that he has been concealing his anger since a long time and will still be in the future. Unfortunately, the anger that he is so afraid of is not disappearing, but it’s cumulated day after day, ruining his own body and mental until of course his soul too. This man is standing on a rocky cliff as an interpretation of his everyday struggle in his life that every step he takes is risky and dangerous. The man always afraid of himself, afraid that he can’t take control anymore and let his monstrous anger loose.
On the other hand, he can’t live his life to the fullest unless he learns to let go of the anger that eating him inside.

Inspired by Bible Scripture, Ephesians 4:26 (NKJV)
“Be angry, and do not sin”. Do not let the sun go down on your wrath.,” the time setting in this illustration is night time.
All the moon faces are angry and yet the sun is faceless and stays on the ground.
The man is facing the sun, hoping that there will be warmth, happiness, and joyfulness in his life.
Yet the sun refuses to fly as there isn’t any place left for it.
The moons illustrating that the night is so long and the man can’t let his anger out if it’s not a new day.
He feels like it’s not the right time to be angry.


Angrophobia.
Angrophobia
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Angrophobia

This project is an exercise about single frame story telling. The theme is to explore any kinds of phobia. So, I chose Angrophobia, the fear of b Read More

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