010P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
a girl like me... “Sometimes You Gotta Throw On Your Crown & Remind Them Who They're Dealing With.”
So... don't you know a girl or lady who RULES the world simply by being in it? The kind of girl or lady who sometimes gets overlooked initially, perhaps judged as being a bit weak or fragile. Well, stand back... this lady has a bold personality full of zeal and energy. And, if she throws on her crown, you better stand clear. She's about to remind you who you're dealing with. This cool wall art print will remind your girlfriend, sister, mother, daughter, or friend every single day what a QUEEN she really is... walking through life all on her own... building her own castle... and proudly wearing her crown... because that's the way she likes it.
Tamed. Art Print
034P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
"She Had a Wild and Wandering Gypsy Soul that Couldn't be Tamed."
Inspired by: Sonia Sotomayor, the First Woman Latina Supreme Court Justice
A daughter of Puerto Rican parents raised in the Bronx, Sonia shattered barriers in one of the nation’s most powerful institutions and proved that brilliance, resilience, and determination, ie Women, belong in every room where decisions are made.
Sonia's voice on the Court has consistently championed dignity, equality, education, voting rights, and justice for communities too often overlooked. Through her leadership, honesty, and unapologetic presence, she has inspired generations of Women and Girls, especially Latinas, to believe they are worthy of taking up space, leading boldly, and changing the future.
Because representation matters.
Because little Girls should see themselves in power.
Because breaking glass ceilings creates doors for others.
YES, SHE DID.
FIRST, NOT LAST.
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I Didn't Wake Up Today to be Mediocre. Art Print
206P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
"I Didn't Wake Up Today to be Mediocre."
Inspired by Victoria Woodhull for President... Before It Was Even “Allowed” 💅
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, “Why wait for permission?” and ran for President of the United States—becoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didn’t just break the rules—she rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Party’s fierce, unapologetic candidate. 💥
This was 48 years before Women could even vote—so yeah, iconic doesn’t even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman who’s dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didn’t just make HERstory—she made the future possible. 👑
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She Lived Happily Ever After In Her Own Castle . Art Print
205P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
“She lived happily ever after in her own castle that she tended with her own money, and she took care of herself… the end."
Inspired by Janet Yellen:
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Madame President in the Making. Art Print
202P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
"Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t."
Inspired by: Victoria Woodhull for President... Before It Was Even “Allowed” 💅
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, “Why wait for permission?” and ran for President of the United States, becoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didn’t just break the rules; she rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Party’s fierce, unapologetic candidate. 💥
This was 48 years before Women could even vote. So yeah, iconic doesn’t even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman who’s dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didn’t just make HERstory—she made the future possible. 👑♀️
** Scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
Madame President. Art Print
203P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
"Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t."
Inspired by: Shirley Chisholm: Unbought, Unbossed, and Unstoppable
Born on November 30, 1924, Shirley Chisholm didn’t just break barriers; she smashed them in heels and with a mic drop.💥
She was the first Black Woman elected to the U.S. Congress, the first Black person to run for a major-party presidential nomination, and the first Woman to seek the Democratic Party's nod for President. Trailblazer? That doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Shirley once said, “I want to be remembered as a Woman… who dared to be a catalyst for change.” Well guess what? She wasn’t just a catalyst, she was the whole spark plug.🔥
HERstory wouldn’t be the same without her. And neither would ours. ♀️👑
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Fire. Art Print
201P-810
Regular price $20.00
Each artwork carries a hidden story of a woman who changed what was possible and made HERstory. Discover the hidden date, scan the QR Code and reveal the inspiring story of a remarkable woman.
"Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It."
Inspired by: Sylvia Mendez: The Girl Who Took On Segregation... And Won 💪🔥
Imagine being just 8 years old and helping knock down racist school rules. That’s exactly what Sylvia Mendez did. ⚡️
Back in the 1940s, Sylvia and thousands of other Mexican-American kids in California were forced to go to separate, run-down schools just because of their heritage. 🚫✏️ Sylvia’s parents, Gonzalo and Felicitas, weren’t having it. They teamed up with other families and sued four school districts in a case called Mendez v. Westminster. ⚖️
The odds were stacked against them. Schools claimed Hispanic kids “couldn’t speak English.” 🙄 But Sylvia and other kids proved that was just an excuse to shut them out. Sylvia’s family and their community fought hard, and they won. 🏆 California had to desegregate its schools, paving the way for the whole country.
On January 19, 1948, Sylvia and her siblings were finally allowed to attend the all-white 17th Street Elementary School. But it wasn’t easy. She faced cruel words and ugly stares. But she didn’t back down because she knew her family had fought too hard for her to quit. 💥 She stayed strong and opened doors for thousands who came after her.
Sylvia Mendez reminds us: Real change doesn’t come easy — but it starts when ordinary people stand up and say “NO MORE.” 🔥🙌♀️
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