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Emotional Pollutants: Visualizing the Impact of Negative Factors on Mental Health

Xiao Lyu is a versatile visual artist based in New York City, known for his interdisciplinary approach encompassing illustration, photography, gaming art, and graphic design. With a background in Art and Design from the China Academy of Art, he has worked across various artistic roles and now pursues an MFA in Illustration at FIT. His work explores the concept of "emotional pollutants," negative influences that can impact our mental well-being. Through digital and traditional media, Xiao visualizes these pollutants, from implicit cues to burdensome expectations, offering insights into navigating emotional challenges in a chaotic world.

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Emotional Pollutants: Visualizing the Impact of Negative Factors on Mental Health

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  1. Xiao Lyu Xiao Lyu is a visual artist based in New York City. He finds joy in the dynamic interplay of different artistic disciplines and works with a broad spectrum of skills encompassing illustration, photography, gaming art, and graphic and concept design. He earned his BFA in Art and Design at the China Academy of Art, worked for years as a graphic designer, gaming artist, and art director, and also ran his own graphic studio with a partner. Now as a current MFA candidate in Illustration at the Fashion Institute of Technology, he keeps on working as a freelance visual artist with his own visual language building up which is mainly in digital but sometimes also in traditional media, and finding the balance between abstract and interpretable surreal. Select clients: P&G - Oral-B, Febreze, Alibaba, MTomorrow, Wanglaoji, Perfect World. Photo/Headshot Email: xiaolyuart@gmail.com | xiao_lyu@fitnyc.edu Website: xiaolyu.art ig: @xiaolyuxiao

  2. Emotional Pollutants Our emotions and mindsets are influenced by a variety of factors in daily life. Some of them are positive, such as friendships built on mutual assistance, unwavering support, and love; some of them are negative, such as carrying so many expectations on yourself, the one who talks sweet but stabs you in the back, and the fear of falling behind the majority. These negative factors generate what I think of as “emotional pollution.” Over time, these pollutants can gradually contaminate our consciousness, disrupting our mental health. They reflect outwardly, manifesting as fatigue, negativity, depression, irritability, and emitting negative vibes. Detail of one of your images This series visualizes how I experience and process different phenomena I consider to be “emotional pollutants.”

  3. Implicit Cues Digital 17x11 Final Art Sample 1 Just like in The Princess and the Pea, people expect the princess to be sensitive enough to sense what’s hiding underneath, implicit cues also force you to keep the sensitivity and keep guessing the hidden lyrics behind what's been said. So annoying and itchy.

  4. Final Art Sample 2 Expectations Digital 17x11 The undue expectations accumulating from ppl around you will become pressures and burdens that tangling you like a giant octopus.

  5. Final Art Sample 3 Ocean Heart digital 17x11 hope you can find peace, gain what you deserve, stay who you are with your pure mindset, in this world full of chaos.

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