- No Failing Society -
What we see is never the whole story.
This work stands as the counterforce to No Fail—the piece declaring, “What a scary heaven, fail.”
If No Fail exposes the fear and seduction of perfection,
No Failing Society confronts the system that demands it.
The upper section feels designed to look “official”: clean, symmetrical, almost institutional in its artificial calm. It’s the polished front that society loves to present—order, logic, discipline. A world that pretends mistakes don’t exist.
But the neon pink beneath it blows that lie wide open.
It’s loud. Emotional. Restless. The place where all the suppressed chaos finally becomes visible.
The blue strokes read like the thoughts we’re told to hide: instinctual, imperfect, brutally human. The word “P’LEASE” sits right in the tension between compliance and exhaustion, between wanting to belong and wanting to scream.