Our brains love repetition. Whether it's in music, art, or suburban neighborhoods, it feels nice to look onward and feel that you get it. That's what makes Sanchia Tryphosa Hamidjaja's illustrations so satisfying. Whether it's a school of fish, a sea or cars, or a squadron of children, the Jakartan artist's work straddles the line between unique and uniform, chaos and order, thus capturing the essence of a group, a crowd, or a community. She varies from tiny sketches to large scale murals, each of which draws the eye into her communities of animals, objects, and people with a playful, cartoonish style.A photo posted by Sanchia (@sanchimilikiti) on Jan 7, 2016 at 2:07am PST
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See more of Sanchia Tryphosa Hamidjaja's work on Instagram. Find your new favorite artist on The Creators Project's Instagram.Related:Evocative Illustrations Show What Women Do When No One's WatchingSupershinobi Catalogs the Animal Kingdom | Monday Insta IllustratorGlorious Biology GIFs Visualize The Secrets To Animal FlightA photo posted by Sanchia (@sanchimilikiti) on Jan 3, 2016 at 12:59am PST