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)





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)