Artist Perfectly Captures The Intimate Magic Of Living Alone

Living alone definitely has its moments. In fact, it can be downright awesome.

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And Yaoyao Ma Van As, a 34-year-old painter and illustrator in Los Angeles, has captured the intimate beauty of those instances in a series of gorgeous drawings.

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Ma Van As, who is now married and has done background art for shows like “Rick and Morty” and “BoJack Horseman,” drew the powerful pieces for a pretty appropriate reason.

She wanted to do something just for herself.

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“Despite working in the industry, I barely had time to draw for myself,” she told HuffPost.

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(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

“Before I knew it, I started drawing experiences from my life because it was just so easy for me to portray.”

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The drawings focus on her life before she was married, when she lived alone with her little dog Parker, who is featured in many of her drawings.

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“Living alone isn’t as scary as it seems!” she said. “Yes, there were definitely times that it sucked, but there were also countless amazing moments as well.”

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“It’s knowing that you’re on your own, and each decision you make is directly affecting how you move forward with your life,” she said.

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“Each day you learn to be more independent than the day before,” she told HuffPost. “It’s definitely an experience that should be embraced. “

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

Ma Van As’ art focuses on her favorite aspects of being on her own.

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“My favorite part [of living alone] was playing music and let it echo through the apartment.”

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

“Sometimes I’d take a bath, or draw, and get completely lost in the moment of just being by myself.”

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

Most importantly, Ma Van As hopes that her drawings communicate that living on your own isn’t all that scary.

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In fact, it’s kind of magical.

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

“Alone does not mean lonely! Sometimes you can be surrounded by hundreds of people but still feel totally isolated,” she told HuffPost.

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

“It’s healthy to be around others, but it’s also healthy to be comfortable enough to spend time by yourself.”

(Photo: <a href="https://www.yaoyaomavanas.com/#/new-page-1/" target="_blank">Yaoyao Ma Van As</a>)

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.