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SELF-ESTEEM - Art Poster
SELF-ESTEEM - Art Poster
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Description
This poster features a bold fragment of Tobias Hungeberg’s original 2025 oil painting, titled Self-Esteem. Set against a vivid yellow background, the central focus is a powerful, partial depiction of a human figure - raw, red, and almost sculptural - evoking tension, vulnerability, and resilience.
The bold typography and contrasting colors amplify the emotional intensity of the piece, making it a statement on inner strength and identity.
A compelling visual of the complexities of self-worth, this work invites reflection and conversation.
Poster Material
- Our art posters are printed on the highest quality (museum-quality) paper.
- Our posters are free from or low in OBA (optical brightener additives). This ensures that the natural white color of the paper remains consistent under different lighting conditions. Additionally, it ensures that the colors remain more consistent over time so that you can enjoy the poster for years without any shifts.
- We use FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. It’s better for the people and the planet.
- Each poster is shipped in robust packaging, ensuring it arrives safe and secure.
- Read more about how we make sustainable posters
Frame Infomation
- The frames are made from pine and come in 4 colors: black, white, natural wood, and dark brown wood
- They are 20-25mm/ 0.79"-0.98" thick and 10-14mm/ 0.4"-0.6" wide, providing the perfect balance of durability and style.
- To keep your poster looking its best, we use shatterproof, transparent plexiglass to protect it from damage.
- We include hanging hardware with every order, making it easy to hang the frame in both horizontal and vertical orientations.

Based on an original oil painting
The poster "Self-esteem" is based on this original oil painting called "The Fall" by Tobias Hungeberg.