A moody, hand-painted poster that channels quiet resilience. The artwork centers on a wide-eyed black cat set against layered teal and magenta brushstrokes, graffiti marks, and floating skull and smiley faces. Hand-lettered text reads “Sometimes surviving is its own kind of victory,” an honest, raw reminder that fits into rooms that value reclaimed energy and emotional authenticity. Choose fine art, matte, or semi-gloss paper to match your display needs — from textured, archival fine art that feels like a watercolor sheet to crisp, color-rich semi-gloss for vivid walls. Available in horizontal or vertical layouts and multiple sizes to fit shelves, nooks, or gallery walls. This poster brings a touch of dark whimsy and a survivor’s whisper to bedrooms, studios, or living spaces.
Product features
- Giclée print for bright, fade-resistant color
- Three paper choices: Fine Art (textured, archival), Matte (low-glare), Semi-gloss (satin photo finish)
- Multiple sizes plus vertical and horizontal orientations
- Paper weight options: Fine Art 285 g/m²; Matte 189–200 g/m²; Semi-gloss 180–260 g/m²
- Blank product sourced from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice) — adult use
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
Product features
- Giclée print for bright, fade-resistant color
- Three paper choices: Fine Art (textured, archival), Matte (low-glare), Semi-gloss (satin photo finish)
- Multiple sizes plus vertical and horizontal orientations
- Paper weight options: Fine Art 285 g/m²; Matte 189–200 g/m²; Semi-gloss 180–260 g/m²
- Blank product sourced from USA (JONDO) and Japan (Printify Choice) — adult use
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.









