There’s something interesting about the word lucky.
It can feel big. Abstract. Almost out of reach.
Like something that happens to other people, on better days, under better circumstances.
But most of the time, it’s quieter than that.
It shows up in small ways,
a bit of light hitting the wall just right,
a moment of calm in the middle of a busy day,
a feeling you don’t fully question, just notice.
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The Lucky Day Dreamer Print started as a hand-painted, cut-paper collage. Nothing overly precise. Shapes cut, placed, adjusted. A process that leaves room for imperfection—for things to land where they naturally want to.
And at the bottom, the word LUCKY.
Not polished. Not perfect. Just… there.
Because what we see every day starts to matter more than we think.
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We don’t always wake up feeling radiant.
Some days are clearly “on.”
Others feel somewhere in between.
But the idea isn’t to force optimism.
It’s to create small, steady reminders, the kind you pass by without overthinking, that gently shift how you see things.
Not everything. Just enough.
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The print is 24 × 36 inches and it is old framed, relatively large, this piece is meant to live with you.
Because maybe “lucky” isn’t something you wait for. Maybe it’s something you start noticing : )
Best, P
We creates everyday objects for people who move through life with equal parts realism and imagination. Not blind optimism, just a steady belief that the dream keeps going, on the bright days and the cloudy ones alike.
#Luck #Lucky