Back Side
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This piece draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of psychological and cultural wellsprings, blending modern mental health movements with nostalgic, analog creativity.
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The piece is structured like a whimsical grid of overlapping sticky notes, evoking the tactile joy of peeling and sticking real ones on a mirror or fridge.
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Rendered in a charming kawaii-inspired style—think soft lines, rounded shapes, and an explosion of pinks, greens, blues, and oranges—it feels like a cozy, cluttered desk corner come to life.
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This art is a beacon for the quietly resilient, those navigating the tightrope of self-doubt in a highlight-reel world.
Front Side
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Sometimes It’s Okay to Say NO” , is a high-energy typographic explosion that turns boundary-setting into a celebratory fireworks show. Created in a bold, retro-futuristic style reminiscent of 1960s psychedelic posters meets modern meme culture, it radiates unapologetic vibe-check energy.














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