
1984 Self Defeating Talk Breaking Out Magazine Illustration
This vibrant 1984 magazine illustration captures the essence of self-defeating talk through a surreal and colorful depiction. The image features a woman in a striking red dress, holding a guitar and a clipboard, walking along a yellow brick road towards a rising sun. Surrounding her are phrases like "I can't," "no way," "mañana," "I'm scared," and "later," symbolizing the barriers created by negative self-talk. The artwork reflects the whimsical and bold style characteristic of the 1980s, making it a unique piece for collectors and enthusiasts of that era.
- Original magazine illustration from 1984
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Removed from a printed publication
- Features vivid, colorful artwork with a surreal theme
- Highlights the impact of self-defeating talk
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