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)





Suffering


The drawing, titled “Suffering,” vividly captures the heartbreaking devastation caused by the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. It portrays the profound anguish and suffering inflicted by these conflicts, focusing on the human cost and the shattered lives of affected communities. At the center of the piece is a figure symbolizing the distortion of the human spirit under the weight of war. Every stroke conveys the emotional burden, making the pain unforgettable and urging viewers to reflect on the consequences of violence. The drawing serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for peace and solidarity, evoking empathy and raising awareness about these ongoing tragedies.


Title: Suffering
Artist: Albert Young Choi
Date: October 17, 2024
Medium: Digital Drawing
Dimensions: Top 600 x 850 ppi, Bottom (Pattern) 4677 x 6622 ppi