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Goddamned Unperfectionists is an original 1 of 12 collection piece created as a tribute to Mental Health Awareness Month. This specific piece symbolizes one's necessity towards negative self-talk and self-hatred while encouraging everyone to embrace their positive attributes and learn to love themselves. All pieces come autographed with an original certificate of authentication.
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8 W x 10 H x 1 D in
Black
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Youcy (pronounced you see) is an emerging visual artist from the greater Saint Louis area. In 2017, he began his journey into art as a hobby and quickly fell in love with it. While battling severe depression and navigating the mental and emotional struggles of being bipolar, he began to turn to art as a form of therapy and self-expression. He uses painting as an outlet for his emotions, a way to relay his deepest inner thoughts, and a form of healing. Youcy's visual signature is simplistic, mysterious, thought-provoking, and sometimes controversial. His usage of monochromatic color pallets derives from the concept of saying a lot by doing very little, often provoking mentally and emotionally stimulating responses. Youcy's inspiration comes from his struggles with his mental health. He seeks to show the beauty and light in what is often deemed dark and ugly.
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