These are a far cry from the hokey motivational posters that decorated my classrooms in grade school. I still don't know that I could have more than one of these prints on a wall at a time, but I appreciate the message, good looks, and reasonable price of each one.
1. Kind to Yourself by Art Equals Happy, $1
2. Creative Life by Hello Cherie, $25
3. Skies by Lizzy Stewart, about $30.54
4. Beautiful Place by Slide Sideways, $8
5. Ne Sois Pas Triste [Don't Be Sad] by Corduroy, $8
6. The Instant Comfort Pocket Box - Red Glasses by Kim's Little Monsters, about $11.68
7. It Always Seems Impossible Until It Is Done by The Love Shop, $20
8. You Are My Sunshine by Yee Haw, $13
9. Be Present Every Day by Groundwork, $20
10. Believe in People by Mister Rob, $38
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Ercol Bar Stool
General question. Where's the line drawn when it comes to purchasing art and reproducing something yourself.
win 2 4harry ,
That's a GREAT question. If these were written in a pretty font I couldn't duplicate myself then perhaps I'd buy one -- but I think most folks are capable of reproducing the majority of these for less money (and not much more time) than purchasing them.
Some nice sayings though...
Never been a huge fan of word art. But it does seem to be very popular for some reason.
I cringe whenver I see one of these things in a House Tour. A motivational poster that's been run through the etsy-ifier and had a bird put on it is still a motivational poster.
Art should speak to you with more subtlty than a barefaced slogan.
Ah, pooh. Bunch of cynics! I am a big fan of Yee Haw (they're based in my downtown)....
Also, since when did Art have rules? If it speaks to you, it speaks to you.
i love them, and i think if people want to have positivity on their walls, power to them. stop being so cynical! i think they're sweet.
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