Stickies

by Jacky Luna

Long before recognition, Jacqueline Luna covered sticky notes with quick marks—small squares turned private stages for passing thoughts. Using sticky-paper crayons, color pens, markers, and stray oil-stick fragments, she drew without pressure or plan, letting spontaneity set the pace. One note became another, until a quiet daily ritual emerged. Seen now, these playful scraps reveal the first pulse of her voice—evidence that even Luna’s lightest gestures were already urgent, candid, unmistakably her own.