
black and white line art illustration, depicting two simple stick figures. The figure on the left is slumped downwards, with a sad or dejected expression, head tilted and a simple curved line indicating a mouth. Its limbs are outstretched in a gesture of vulnerability. The figure on the right is standing upright, with a cheerful expression, a simple smile, and is positioned as if giving a pat on the back to the other figure. The composition is minimalist, with clean, bold black lines on a stark white background. Below the figures, in a simple sans-serif font, is the text "some people just need a pat on the back". The style is reminiscent of a quick sketch or doodle, with a deliberately naive and unrefined aesthetic. The lines are consistent in weight and lack any shading or texture. The overall impression is one of empathy and support, conveyed through the simple visual metaphor. The image is flat and two-dimensional, with no attempt at perspective or depth. The composition is centered, with the text neatly aligned below the figures. The artwork has a playful, lighthearted tone despite the underlying message of emotional support. The image is isolated, appearing as a sticker or a graphic element intended for digital use. The lines are crisp and clean, suggesting a digital creation rather than a hand-drawn sketch. The overall aesthetic is clean, modern, and approachable.