Sorry, was I daydreaming again This print comes from Brittnee Lavender, mix media maker and Texas native. Celebrating cultural inclusion of everyday hidden figures, her work offers reclaimed, new blasts from the past.
Electric kicks. Calling all sneakerheads, you need this on your wall as a print since they already live in your closet. Created by artby.cms, AKA artist Chloe Sheftel, a 19-year-old New Yorker attending the University of Wisconsin. Chloe finds joy in her art as her creations are a way to express herself without putting it…
It’s literally written in the stars. This print was created by Milla, the creative behind Honey Island Studio. Based in Southern California, Milla blends her background in footwear design with funky and retro inspiration, infusing color and bringing life to ordinary spaces.
Cheers but make it *coquette.* This print is designed by Eva Pound, a 22-year-old broadcast journalist and the owner of GraphicsbyEva! As a recent University of Georgia graduate, Eva loves to design trendy wall art that will bring your dorm room vision to life.
Don’t be a vibe killer. This print was created by Stella & Moritz, a German artist duo aka Frieda Print Designs. They often draw inspiration for their works from urban lifestyle and fashion. Most of their pieces are the result of relaxed caf dates, where they craft their posters with a delicious matcha latte in…
POV: doing it for the plot. This print was created by Renee Kakadia, a NYC based artist and graphic designer. She loves creating funky art that speaks and relates to all kinds of people and finds her inspiration through what’s trending and seeing what people are into at the moment.
In my cowgirl era (and I’m not leaving anytime soon). This print was created by Danielle Karwowski, a self-taught graphic designer from coastal New Jersey. She finds inspiration for her designs by blending trending aesthetics with her love of nature, traveling and living by the ocean.
Get those chill beach vibes in your dorm with our minimalist scene! Picture this: pastel shores, a lone palm, and a mellow sun. It’s the ultimate relaxation station for your space.