About
About Project Smile Again
Project Smile Again is an art and storytelling movement centered on healing, resilience, and emotional restoration. It was created as a space where pain, memory, and beauty can exist together, transforming struggle into visual form through layered stencil work, symbolism, and raw expression.
Each piece is an invitation to feel, to remember, and to reconnect with the part of ourselves that survives even the hardest seasons. Project Smile Again exists to remind us that healing is not linear, hope is not lost, and that somewhere beyond the weight of life, the ability to smile again still remains. It was created as a space where pain, memory, and beauty can exist together, transforming struggle into visual form through layered stencil work, symbolism, and raw expression.
Each creation is meant to hold space for grief, resilience, memory, and hope, and to remind the viewer that even after darkness, something inside us still reaches toward light. Project Smile Again is more than a name; it is a promise that restoration is possible and that one day, we all learn how to smile again.
Skeeter is a visual artist and creator behind Project Smile Again, a body of work born from struggle, healing, and the belief that broken things can still carry beauty. His art lives between street and soul, blending raw emotion, symbolism, and layered stencil work into pieces that feel both personal and universal.