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A More Intentional Chapter for The Bandwagon Society


If you’ve been following along with The Bandwagon Society for a while, you probably know this has never been a “one-thing-only” kind of space.


It’s been stickers. It’s been art prints. It’s been apparel. It’s been experimentation, creativity, and figuring things out as I go.


And honestly—that’s still true.


But lately, something has become very clear to me:

I feel the most alive when I’m creating my hand-painted pieces.

Not just designing them. Not just planning them. But actually, sitting down, paintbrush in hand, and turning something ordinary into something completely one-of-a-kind.


That’s the part of my work that doesn’t feel like work.

It feels like flow.


What I’m leaning into

Moving forward, I’m choosing to focus more intentionally on my hand-painted creations, including:

  • Hand-painted apparel (like jackets and shorts)

  • Hand-painted TCG binders

These pieces are where my creativity feels the freest—and where my style feels the most me.


Every item I paint carries its own personality, imperfections, and story. Nothing is mass-produced. Nothing is repeated.

And that’s exactly why I love it.


Why this shift matters

As creators, it’s easy to feel like we need to do everything to stay visible or successful.

But I’ve realized something important: When I take the time to step back and really understand what matters most to me creatively, my vision sharpens. I’m able to pour more intention, energy, and excitement into every piece I make. That clarity doesn’t just benefit me as an artist—it also means the work I share is more meaningful, cohesive, and true to the spirit of The Bandwagon Society.

And I want The Bandwagon Society to feel like that kind of brand—intentional and expressive.


What this means for the future

This doesn’t mean everything else disappears.

It just means the heart of my work is becoming clearer.


You’ll still see creative drops, experiments, and new ideas—but my main focus will be on growing and sharing my hand-painted collections more intentionally.


That includes vending at markets and artist alleys, where I can create setups that feel more like mini galleries than product tables.

Spaces where each piece gets to be seen the way I intended it to be seen.

As art.


Thank you for being here

If you’ve supported me, shared my work, or even just followed along quietly—thank you.

It means a lot to grow something like this and have like-minded people along for the journey.


I’m excited for this next chapter—not because it’s completely new, but because it feels like a return to what I’ve always been trying to build underneath everything else: A space where creativity leads.

— Becca



 
 
 

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