Artist Draws Short Comic Stories That Will Spark Positive Vibes



Brazilian illustrator Ademar Vieira with over 47K followers on Instagram, has recently released a series of comics that will undoubtedly warm your heart. The Author of Seven Colors of the Amazon has goals for all his comics - making people laugh and depicting our modern world's harsh reality. Vieira connects heartbreaking points, and indeed, his comics are proof that many words aren’t necessary to tell compelling truth. Being more than enough to evoke emotion, the journalist touches on topics that include owning a pet, parenting, injustice, loneliness, and a lot more. 


The artist, who primarily started as a screenwriter, has illustrated numerous comics, and his recent was hinged on COVID-19 regulations and the difficulties of quarantine. The comics perfectly portrayed our world's silent narrative, and it was filled with remarkable themes and touching emotions. Do brace up for more realistic and heartbreaking short comics as we’ve compiled Vieira’s latest for your glance. This compilation might squeeze a tear or two but are specifically comics to learn from. Take a look and share with loved ones!


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A Christmas story.

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This story of a Santa Claus was actually based on a real-life account that Ademar heard. On his day job working for the newspaper, he was asked to write a Santa Claus story, and he initially thought it would be filled with all kinds of jokes and silly things. But there turns up a wholesome story from a Santa Claus from his hometown, Manaus, whom he interviewed.

What really matters.

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Mother.

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This comic strip from Ademar is dedicated to all mothers of living things. It was drawn in remembrance of the arson that destroyed the forest of Amazon in Brazil and the Pantanal. Ademar wrote, “It affects us, but not to the same degree that it affects animals.”

“Perhaps, through art, we can put ourselves in their shoes and try to see things from another perspective.”