ADHD Art Print

  Louise Mcfarlane Artist

£20.00

Soft colours, blunt humour, and a very uncomfortable situation. This ADHD-inspired print is awkward, ridiculous, and guaranteed to get a reaction.

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ADHD Art Print

This illustration features three figures navigating a very specific… inconvenience. It’s uncomfortable—particularly the thong aspect—and guaranteed to get a mix of laughs and slightly disgruntled looks. One of my best-selling prints for a reason.

The piece plays on contrast: soft, almost delicate pastel colours paired with blunt, unapologetic humour. The result sits somewhere between playful and inappropriate, balancing silliness with a slightly confrontational edge. It’s the kind of artwork that might make you laugh first, then pause, then laugh again—before feeling mildly cross with yourself for laughing in the first place.

Not for the easily offended, and definitely not designed to blend quietly into the background, this print is for people who like their art a bit weird, a bit bold, and just the right amount of rude. It’s intentionally uncomfortable… in places—and all the better for it.
Whether you see it as a tongue-in-cheek take on ADHD, a commentary on having a body you don’t quite feel at home in, or simply an excuse to enjoy something ridiculous, it leaves plenty of room for interpretation. What matters most is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Details:
Size: 21 x 21 cm
Professionally printed for a clean, high-quality finish
300gsm white board
Subtle textured surface for added depth and a premium feel.

Perfect as a gift for yourself or someone who shares your sense of humour. Maybe not one for your mum… unless she’s got excellent taste.

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Louise McFarlane is an illustrator based in Brighton creating comics and illustrations, often using anthropomorphism to examine existential crisis through cute, silly and grotesque characters.

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