In "Parental Pressure," I sought to convey the feeling of being trapped in someone else's plans, a sentiment echoed in the lyrics of "Making Plans for Nigel." By adopting Roy Lichtenstein's distinctive pop art aesthetic, I aimed to emphasize the absurdity and pressure of Nigel's situation. Through bold lines, vibrant colors, and exaggerated emotions, I hope to provoke reflection on the theme of parental control and the struggle for individual autonomy, serving as a reminder that despite external pressures, Nigel possesses the capacity to shape his own destiny.