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Why You Should Follow Instagram Artist Anastasia Tasou

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Why You Should Follow Instagram Artist Anastasia Tasou
Anastasia Tasou

Instagram has become the home for thousands of artists to post their work. One of those such artists is Anastasia Tasou, a 22-year-old freelance artist from London. In her Instagram description she sums her artwork up as simply drawing what she feels, and a quick scroll through her work you are sure to find something you can relate to. Her artwork consists of words and inky sketches that are eerily good at evoking some kind of emotion in the viewer. Her pieces touch on the ups and downs of being in love, the struggles of depression and anxiety, as well as "realistically positive" slogans.

Her work has gained her over 86,000 followers on Instagram. Tasou has stated that her goal with her artwork is to help people, and she has received overwhelming support in that regard. Recently, she has made and released an 80-page book on her website called Things Are Getting Better Every Day, where she wrote and drew helpful and inspiration messages for her readers on important topics like self-love, self-care, toxic relationships, and dealing with life in general. She tackles topics of anxiety, coping with bad times, as well as dealing with stressful situations.

Much of Tasou's work is available on her web store, and it comes in many, many forms. Her work can be bought as prints, paintings, tote bags, shirts, beanies and in various other forms. All prices are listed in Euros, but shipping is available to the United States.

If you love what you see, support Anastasia and follow her on Instagram at the handle anastasia.tasou!

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