Haunted Memory with the Scars Within


In “Haunted Memory with The Scars Within,” the weight of past trauma is evident. A tense hand presses down on a shadowed head, symbolizing the suffocating grip of memory. The snake, a powerful symbol of unresolved fear, coils around it. Raw, bleeding cuts illustrate wounds that refuse to heal, while trickling blood underscores life’s fragility. Through stark black-and-white contrasts, the artwork captures how past sorrows and scars entwine with the self, haunting the present with relentless intensity.


Title: Haunted Memory with the Scars Within
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 29, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Embrace the Remembrance


In the striking black-and-white drawing titled “Embrace the Remembrance,” a figure is portrayed in deep contemplation. The bold lines convey a sense of heaviness, while the empty spaces within the figure symbolize the absence of family. This interplay of form and emptiness reflects the universal memory experience, highlighting cherished moments and loss. The minimalist design evokes themes of resilience and the strength needed to carry the memories of loved ones forward.


Title: Embrace the Remembrance
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 27, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Unheard Tears

In this haunting monochromatic artwork, a face emerges from deep shadows, its etched lines reflecting silent anguish and unwavering endurance. A single luminous tear breaks through the darkness, serving as a raw testament to the pain borne in solitude. The interplay of shadows emphasizes the figure’s isolation, shrouding their sorrow in a veil of mystery. This tear symbolizes vulnerability, revealing the fragile strength of a soul yearning for solace while enduring quietly with resilience.


Title: Unheard Tears
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 27, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Burdened Courage


In this stark, monochromatic drawing, the face of a lone soldier emerges from the darkness, his worn features and downcast gaze conveying a powerful message of silent endurance. Each etched line captures the weight of unseen battles and the fatigue of lingering memories. At the same time, his rough, scarred helmet mirrors the rugged contours of his face—a testament to resilience forged through hardship. Isolated in the void, he stands as a solemn tribute to the burdened courage that often goes unnoticed, embodying the quiet strength of those who carry the weight of war without words or glory.


Title: Burdened Courage
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 26, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Silent Screams


“Silent Screams” is a timeless portrayal that captures the unspoken anguish of war, a theme that sadly remains relevant today. The figure, with its desperate reach and open mouth, is a powerful reminder of the ongoing impacts of conflict. The dark silhouette, kneeling in isolation, conveys vulnerability and resilience, suspended between despair and a solace that feels unreachable. The shadowy form and outstretched arms evoke the hidden battles and silent suffering of those affected by war—a muted cry for light amid overwhelming darkness. This piece is a poignant tribute to the enduring emotional scars of war, honoring the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unseen wounds.


Title: Silent Screams
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 26, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Grief

This powerful illustration depicts a war victim overwhelmed by grief. Their contorted body and twisted posture are a striking metaphor for internal destruction. The figure’s dark silhouette, bent and defensive, conveys profound emotional and psychological pain as if the trauma is erasing their sense of self. This image highlights the isolating and identity-shattering effects of war, where grief becomes a relentless force, gnawing at the person’s core.

Additionally, stark statistics emphasize the grim reality of this trauma: veterans with PTSD are 58% more likely to attempt suicide, and an estimated 22 veterans take their own lives daily in the U.S. This underscores the ongoing mental health crisis faced by war survivors.


Title: Grief
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 25, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Flashbacks


This striking image shows a war veteran submerged in darkness, gripping his head in visible torment as he struggles with the relentless flashbacks of combat. His vulnerable body sinks into the dark pool, symbolizing the weight of trauma that engulfs him. The stark contrast between the light above and the consuming blackness below illustrates the internal war he cannot escape. Ripples in the water suggest how even the slightest trigger unleashes waves of painful memories, leaving him trapped in an endless psychological battle. Studies show that 11-20% of veterans from modern conflicts have PTSD, with flashbacks being a critical symptom that disrupts their daily lives, making them four times more likely to experience such vivid recollections compared to the general population (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 2021).


Title: Flashbacks
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 24, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Assault


The drawing depicts a symbolic confrontation between a soldier and an ethereal spirit, emphasizing the futility and self-destructive nature of war. The spirit mirrors the soldier, representing violence and conflict. The soldier’s left hand is clenched in a fist, his only weapon, while his right hand is severed, leaving him vulnerable and defenseless. This emphasizes that every blow aimed at the spirit harms the soldier himself. The soldier’s expression conveys anger, pain, and the realization of his predicament. His once aggressive stance wavers as the spirit, whispering in his ear, goads him toward unending warfare. With each strike, the soldier inflicts further injury upon himself, symbolizing humanity’s recurring failure to learn from the devastation of war. The drawing immerses the viewer in the timeless lesson that, despite the scars of history, humanity continues to repeat the cycle of war.


Title: Assault
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 23, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Witness

The drawing “Witness” captures a poignant moment of utter devastation and raw emotion. Frozen in shock, the figure bears a face etched with sorrow and fury. The figure’s posture is rigid, as though the weight of what they are witnessing has paralyzed them. Yet, the figure holds weapons, a symbol of their readiness to avenge the lost loved ones, a testament to their determination and resilience in the face of tragedy.


Title: Witness
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 23, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)





Endure Agony

The drawing “Endure Agony” captures the haunting agony of a war victim. The gaunt figure and hollow eyes convey deep physical and emotional suffering. The frail and hunched body appears to be clutching at itself as if trying to contain unbearable pain. Jagged lines emphasize the torment, with the face frozen in a silent scream and sunken eyes reflecting fear and helplessness. The war victim is tormented in heart and mind, unable to scream the pain aloud. The monochromatic tones amplify the sense of despair and isolation, drawing the viewer into the victim’s irreversible trauma and the profound human cost of war.


Title: Endure Agony
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 21, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: 4677 x 6622 ppi (A1)