2026, Paper and mixed media collage, frame and mat included as shown.
Perfectionism called. I sent it to voicemail.
This piece is for anyone who’s ever rewritten an email 14 times, color-coded their feelings, or edited their own vulnerability like it was a group project. Spoiler: it’s not.
Let Go of Perfectionism reminds you that being human isn’t a flaw in your design—it’s literally the whole aesthetic. The wrinkles, the “oops,” the notebook pages that never got finished? That’s the art.
The collage layers journal fragments, cosmic doodles, and unapologetically messy textures—a love letter to progress, not perfection.
It whispers (okay, yells):
“Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach.”
Because sometimes growth looks less like a glow-up, and more like realizing your to-do list doesn’t get a gold star for emotional stability.
✨ Real self-love starts when you stop editing your humanity for mass consumption.
Your walls deserve a reminder that “done messy” still counts as done.