Reproductive Rights

Celebrating Roe v Wade: January Design of the Month

January 17, 2022
Text reads, "Abortion is a human right," with the "Fat Girl Media" tag included. Text is written in large simple script within the arms of a stethoscope, with the tag appearing in the circular part of the scope. The cord is twisted into an infinity symbol, and the design is two-tone teal.

The first Design of the Month sale for 2022 has begun! The 49th anniversary of Roe v Wade is January 22. So take 20% off any product with a pro-choice design, from today through 11:59pm EST on Friday, January 28.

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A 2021 Retrospective: The Year in Art

December 27, 2021
anxiety is // bees buzzing in my chest, and // i'm afraid of bees. Image is a square black canvas featuring a messy watercolor illustration of a human rib cage in the center. The lungs within the rib cage are bees' nests, honeycomb seeping honey. Bees are crawling all over the sternum, some of the ribs, and the honeycomb, with some of them flying to and from the hive. The haiku is lettered beneath the rib cage in two different styles. "Anxiety" and "bees" from the first two lines of the haiku are written large in frantically scrawled all-caps, so that the initial message you see reads "anxiety bees." Most of the rest of the wording is in a very neatly written sans-serif, with the frantic lettering making a return for the final line of the poem.

I started 2021 with two goals in mind: exclusively focusing on growing my business and creating more art. With various physical and mental health struggles, it’s been easy for me to feel like I’ve failed. But data doesn’t lie, and I’m so proud of myself for everything I accomplished this year. In this particularly 2021 retrospective, I want to take a look at all the art I’ve created throughout the past 12 months.

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Text reads, "Abortion is a human right," with the "Fat Girl Media" tag included. Text is written in large simple script within the arms of a stethoscope, with the tag appearing in the circular part of the scope. The cord is twisted into an infinity symbol, and the design is two-tone teal.

Celebrating Roe v Wade: January Design of the Month

January 17, 2022

The first Design of the Month sale for 2022 has begun! The 49th anniversary of Roe v Wade is January 22. So take 20% off any product with a pro-choice design, from today through 11:59pm EST on Friday, January 28.

Read More
anxiety is // bees buzzing in my chest, and // i'm afraid of bees. Image is a square black canvas featuring a messy watercolor illustration of a human rib cage in the center. The lungs within the rib cage are bees' nests, honeycomb seeping honey. Bees are crawling all over the sternum, some of the ribs, and the honeycomb, with some of them flying to and from the hive. The haiku is lettered beneath the rib cage in two different styles. "Anxiety" and "bees" from the first two lines of the haiku are written large in frantically scrawled all-caps, so that the initial message you see reads "anxiety bees." Most of the rest of the wording is in a very neatly written sans-serif, with the frantic lettering making a return for the final line of the poem.

A 2021 Retrospective: The Year in Art

December 27, 2021

I started 2021 with two goals in mind: exclusively focusing on growing my business and creating more art. With various physical and mental health struggles, it’s been easy for me to feel like I’ve failed. But data doesn’t lie, and I’m so proud of myself for everything I accomplished this year. In this particularly 2021 retrospective, I want to take a look at all the art I’ve created throughout the past 12 months.

Read More

Celebrating Roe v Wade: January Design of the Month

January 17, 2022

The first Design of the Month sale for 2022 has begun! The 49th anniversary of Roe v Wade is January 22. So take 20% off any product with a pro-choice design, from today through 11:59pm EST on Friday, January 28.

Read More

A 2021 Retrospective: The Year in Art

December 27, 2021

I started 2021 with two goals in mind: exclusively focusing on growing my business and creating more art. With various physical and mental health struggles, it’s been easy for me to feel like I’ve failed. But data doesn’t lie, and I’m so proud of myself for everything I accomplished this year. In this particularly 2021 retrospective, I want to take a look at all the art I’ve created throughout the past 12 months.

Read More