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Am I Good? Anxiety Comic Art Print

Am I Good? Anxiety Comic Art Print

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Am I Good? is a funny and painfully relatable contemporary comic illustration print by Louise Mcfarlane, exploring anxiety, overthinking, people-pleasing, and the exhausting need for constant reassurance. Featuring a series of expressive pink characters quietly spiralling through everyday life, this colourful artwork transforms emotional chaos into absurd humour and modern comic art.

With handwritten phrases like “Is This Good?”, “Did I Do Good?”, and “Am I Good?”, the print captures the universal experience of second-guessing yourself while trying your best to function like a normal human being. Whether drawing, cleaning, looking in the mirror, or simply existing, each tiny character feels trapped in a loop of self-evaluation and emotional confusion — making this piece both hilarious and weirdly comforting.

Created in Louise Mcfarlane’s signature illustration style, the artwork combines bold colours, minimalist comic layouts, expressive characters, and playful hand-drawn details to create a striking piece of contemporary wall art. Perfect for lovers of comic illustration, weird humour, feminist art, ADHD art, and emotionally vulnerable little creatures.

Professionally printed with vibrant inks and crisp detail, this print is ideal for bedrooms, studios, creative workspaces, gallery walls, or anywhere that could benefit from a little existential comedy. A perfect gift for anxious creatives, overthinkers, people-pleasers, and anyone who constantly seeks validation despite clearly trying their best.

Product Details:
• Professionally printed art print
• Vibrant contemporary comic illustration
• Designed and illustrated by Louise Mcfarlane
• Carefully packaged with protective backing
• Posted within 1–3 business days
• Perfect for lovers of quirky wall art, comic illustration, and relatable contemporary humour

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