The first idea is an art-driven visibility campaign — starting small but designed to scale.

Imagine commissioning or licensing powerful artwork from real people living with eczema, such as this popular self-portrait created by Reddit artist Alainavocado, whose post drew comments like, “This makes me feel a little bit better about my skin! Thank you!!”

By purchasing the rights for a nominal fee, NEA could turn the work into a centerpiece for awareness — producing print-on-demand items like posters, iPhone and laptop skins, T-shirts, and social media graphics through partners such as Gelaskins and Printify.

Below are mockups from real artwork found online.

Each item would carry the raw honesty and emotional resonance of lived experience — no euphemisms, just representation that sparks conversation and connection. It’s a scalable, modern approach to advocacy: art that makes eczema visible, relatable, and human.

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