A single mother mid-collapse, framed in domestic dread and spectral disarray. Fauxpamine captures not the monster, but the madness that comes from fighting it alone. The Plath quotation frays across the frame like a nursery rhyme sung in reverse. Here, actress Essie Davis’ motherhood isn’t nurturing, it’s survival through noise. Drawn from the emotional architecture of The Babadook, the work becomes less about possession and more about the possession of one’s identity beneath the weight of womanhood. The scream is both ward and weapon.
Product features
- Glossy, scratch-resistant paper finish for vivid color and smooth touch
- Durable 100% vinyl with permanent acrylic adhesive for long-lasting hold on flat surfaces
- Eco-solvent inks produce bright, fade-resistant colors
- Available in white or transparent options and four sizes; kiss-cut for easy peel
- Quick, bubble-free application (not waterproof); adult-only product
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.