"So Cute!" Tank Top

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$35
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$35
The world can feel overwhelming sometimes. “So Cute” by contemporary artist Sherly Fan is inspired by her tiny paintings of stuffed animals insisting they are not cute at all. Wrapped in pastel colors, sweet expressions, and childlike imagery, the collection explores the tension between how we appear and how we actually feel.
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Description and Specs

A soft pink cotton tank featuring Sherly Fan’s “I am not cute!!!” artwork — a tiny blue character caught between sweetness, frustration, and defiance. Printed on a lightweight 100% cotton tank with delicate adjustable straps, this piece keeps the painterly texture and pastel energy of the original artwork while staying easy to wear.

Specs

  • 100% cotton
  • Soft pink tank top
  • Front artwork print
  • Adjustable spaghetti straps
  • Slim fit
  • Lightweight, breathable feel
  • Part of the Sherly Fan “So Cute” collection
  • Designed by Odd One In in collaboration with Sherly Fan
About the artist

Sherly Fan is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, performance, and immersive installation. Her practice explores vulnerability through the visual language of cuteness, using pastel aesthetics and plush-inspired animal figures to examine emotions often dismissed as excessive, childish, or unserious.

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Meet the Artist

Sherly Fan is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, performance, and immersive installation. Her practice explores vulnerability through the visual language of cuteness, using pastel aesthetics and plush-inspired animal figures to examine emotions often dismissed as excessive, childish, or unserious.

Fan’s work has been presented at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), MoMA PS1’s Printed Matter Art Book Fair, and through a residency with 14C Art Fair.

Read more about Sherly Fan