Wellness

Empowered art prints for your home and office

These affordable feminist art prints help you set the tone of the space you want to be in.
(Artwork by Ambivalently Yours, via Society6)

The post-Women's March flood of feminist art offers many beautiful and inspired pieces with a message that can help create feelings of empowerment, motivation and positivity in your space, both for yourself and for anyone who enters (haters be warned).

With the knowledge that visual art is a powerful source for mental and physical well-being, we've selected these affordable feminist art prints. Or you can DIY your own feminist art, like we did.

"Feminist" by Fernanda Schallen, ($15.00 - $46.00)

Fernanda Schallen is a graphic design student from Brazil and you can get this print on gallery quality giclée, on clothing, as an iphone case and more.

"Feminist Badass" by Ambivalently Yours ($17.00 - $27.00)

We love everything by this prolific Canadian artist, whose work you can also purchase in a variety of formats - print, pins, patches, t-shirts - via Society 6 and Etsy.

"Less Cat Calls More Cats" by Ambivalently Yours, ($18.00 - $48.00)

"Feminist flower" wall tapestry by Mikaela Puranin, ($39.00 - $79.00)

"The Great Feminist Lisa Simpson" by Anthony Kun, ($16.56 - $33.20)

Because we grew up on this environmentalist, vegetarian, feminist, buddhist eight-year-old's liberal views.

"Girl Gang" by Stephanie DeAngelis, ($22.00 - $52.00)

This L.A. based illustrator for My Domaine frequently posts new feminist illustrations to her Instagram account.

"Sequin Vagina" art print by King Sophie's World, ($22.00 - $82.00)

(King Sophie's World)

They may not be ready for this one at the office yet, but it's definitely a good reminder for equality in the bedroom. We also love her "Feminist Rosette" re-appropriation of the world "Slut".

"GRL PWR x Blue" by Frankie Print Co, ($24.00 - $52.00)

You can also get this design in pillows and duvets via Etsy.

"GRL Power" by Céleste, ($22.00 - $57.00)

"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" by Jo Ratcliffe

You can download this one for free via theCollectiveShift and get her Femojis sticker app "to help you express your feelings in the most appropriate way possible".