What happens when the energy runs out? It doesn’t. It just… reorganizes. In this chapter, we explore the quiet perkiness: the warm glow of a bedside lamp at 2 AM, the clutter of a creative desk, the happy tangle of limbs in a blanket fort. This is the restorative bounce—the understanding that to be perky is to recharge with equal enthusiasm. It is the art of finding a thousand tiny joys in a single lazy afternoon.
So go on. Twirl. Giggle. Scheme. Be a little much. The world needs more perky little things. perky little things artbook
Within these pages, you will find the world through a tilted, candy-colored lens. A world where teacups gossip, where stray socks lead secret revolutions, and where the smallest creature in the room is very often the one running the show. We set out to capture the essence of that specific, electric energy: the bounce in a step, the flick of a wrist, the sparkle in an eye that says, “Oh, just you wait.” What happens when the energy runs out
— The Artist
Welcome to Perky Little Things —a celebration of the small, the sprightly, and the stubbornly joyful. This is not an artbook about stillness. It is a riot of motion, a collection of characters who refuse to sit still, keep quiet, or dim their light for anyone. In this chapter, we explore the quiet perkiness: