Artist Illustrates His Battle With Depression as a Mystical World of Spirit Animals

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Polish artist and graphic designer Dawid Planeta summons gigantic beasts in his series of grayscale illustrations set in a mysterious land. Titled Mini People in the Jungle, his work explores the artist’s personal experience with depression, visualizing the mental journey through dark times. Planeta explains, “It’s a story of a man descending into darkness and chaos in search of himself.”

A small figure appears throughout the poignant series, perhaps representing Planeta himself. He’s seen wandering through the fog-filled labyrinth, bravely facing the ominous jungle animals who feature glowing eyes that illuminate the darkness. They seem to be guiding him through the deep jungle, “to find his inner strength, find the light and come back with it.” And, Planeta explains, “When he knows who he is, he goes there again, this time without fear. He goes there because it’s a part of who he is. It’s a part of human nature you can’t ignore. You need to know all parts of life, dark and bright.”

Despite the difficulty of dealing with depression, Planeta managed to channel his feelings into creativity. “Depression—it’s not easy to deal with, but when you try, you can stop thinking about it as a weakness and turn it into something brilliant,” he says. “That’s what I aim to accomplish with my art. Things I'm trying to depict are dark, mysterious and frightening, but if you look closely, you will find excitement, passion and joy. Just open your mind and see.”

You can see more from Planeta’s portfolio on Behance and purchase prints from the Mini People in the Jungle series on Displate.

Polish artist Dawid Planeta’s series Mini People in the Jungle illustrates his battle with depression.

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

A small figure is seen wandering through the fog-filled labyrinth, bravely facing gigantic beasts.

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Their glowing eyes illuminate the darkness, helping him to find his way.

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

Depression Illustration Jungle Animals Series by Dawid Planeta

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My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Dawid Planeta.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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