Melbourne-based designer and illustrator who draws a lot :) As I observed that watching another person being bullied at school is never easy for young bystanders, this may hugely affect their mental health and their mindset development during their stage of growth. Throughout my campaign, l would like to show how different negative emotions are caused among bystanders which could let others have a greater sense of their perspective in terms of how complicated their feelings were, and I would also like to convey the message of recruiting bystanders to form a larger group of active supporters could increase the possibility of stopping bullying.
Guilt – from How Do You Feel? series
Medium: Digital painting Dimensions: 2048 x 2048 pixels Witnessing another person being bullied is never easy which could lead to a huge mental impact by experiencing negative emotions including guilt.
Uncertainty – from How Do You Feel? series
Medium: Digital painting Dimensions: 2048 x 2048 px Witnessing another person being bullied is never easy which could lead to a huge mental impact by experiencing negative emotions including uncertainty.
Anxious – from How Do You Feel? series
Witnessing another person being bullied is never easy which could lead to a huge mental impact by experiencing negative emotions including anxiety.
Avoidance – from How Do You Feel? series
Witnessing another person being bullied is never easy which could lead to a huge mental impact by experiencing negative emotions, while most bystanders tend to avoid getting involved in those situations.
How Do You Feel? – Photo cutout boards
Materials: Bond paper on foil board Dimensions: Materials: 118.9cm x 118.9 cm approx. per board
How Do You Feel? – Die cut stickers
Medium: Adobe Photoshop mockup
Candace Yu, Guilt – from How Do You Feel? series
Candace Yu, Uncertainty – from How Do You Feel? series
Candace Yu, Anxious – from How Do You Feel? series
Candace Yu, Avoidance – from How Do You Feel? series
Candace Yu, How Do You Feel? – Photo cutout boards
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