"Actually" is a powerful visual expression of the complexities of depression. The abstract skeleton with a sad face, paired with the phrase "dead not sad," speaks to the quiet battles we face in our darkest moments. This piece serves as a tribute to those times in life when it feels as though we are simply going through the motions—alive but emotionally numb. Rather than viewing it as a purely pessimistic symbol, this artwork acknowledges that lows are a natural part of the human experience, offering a more grounded and realistic perspective on overcoming personal struggles.
Product Highlights:
This sticker acts as a subtle reminder that feeling "dead" in moments of sadness doesn't equate to hopelessness—there's always more beneath the surface, waiting to emerge.
"Actually" is a powerful visual expression of the complexities of depression. The abstract skeleton with a sad face, paired with the phrase "dead not sad," speaks to the quiet battles we face in our darkest moments. This piece serves as a tribute to those times in life when it feels as though we are simply going through the motions—alive but emotionally numb. Rather than viewing it as a purely pessimistic symbol, this artwork acknowledges that lows are a natural part of the human experience, offering a more grounded and realistic perspective on overcoming personal struggles.
Product Highlights:
This sticker acts as a subtle reminder that feeling "dead" in moments of sadness doesn't equate to hopelessness—there's always more beneath the surface, waiting to emerge.