The Wall Art That Says What You Actually Think

You have seen the wall art.

The live laugh love. The she believed she could so she did. The good vibes only in a font that has never once produced good vibes.

You bought one once. Maybe two. They are in a drawer somewhere. Or still on the wall making you feel vaguely judged every time you walk past.

Here is what nobody made until now.

Wall art that says what you actually think.

Not what you are supposed to think. Not what sounds good in a Instagram caption. The actual thing. The thing you think at 6am before the coffee kicks in. The thing you think when someone tells you to just believe in yourself. The thing you think when the algorithm does whatever it wants and your post gets three views.

State the Obvious wall art is different for one reason.

Every single print was written from a real place. A real frustration. A real moment. A real thought that every woman in this situation has had but nobody put on a wall yet.

Things like:

"I bought the course. I became the lesson."

"She turned her pain into a product. The product is still loading."

"Running on caffeine, spite, and the memory of someone who said I could not do this."

"My friend Claude helped me build this. Uncle Ned told me it would never work. Claude was free. Uncle Ned cost me ten years."

That last one. That one is mine. Completely mine. Nobody else has that print because nobody else has that story.

But you have your own Uncle Ned. And you have your own version of every one of these prints waiting to hang somewhere in your life.

Each print comes in:
Light version and dark version. Three sizes — 5x7, 8x10, and 16x20. All included in one download. Print at home, Staples, Walgreens, or anywhere that has a printer and respects a woman with something to say.

$4.99 each. Instant download. Frame it. Mean it.

Shop The Print Collection On Etsy →

Obviously. — Kim

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