Honoring Women’s History Month Celebrating Women Artists Who Inspire Us
Happy Women’s History Month! As a woman-owned and women-led business, we are proud to celebrate the creativity, resilience, and lasting impact of women artists around the world.
This curated selection is an ode to womanhood, honoring abundance, joy, and vibrant creative expression.
Throughout the month, we are spotlighting an exceptional collection of prints created exclusively by talented women artists. Each limited edition work tells a compelling story, elevating women’s voices and visions across generations.
Discover more about these remarkable artists and their creative processes below, and follow along as we continue to explore their work throughout the month.
Allison Zuckerman, “Too Much is Never Enough”
ALLISON ZUCKERMAN Too Much is Never Enough 30 x 24 inches Print on stretched canvas
Limited edition of 12 with 3 AP + 1 PP Signed and numbered by the artist SHOP NOW
“Too Much is Never Enough” celebrates excess and sensory overload through a dense, collage-like still life. Blending references from Dutch floral painting and Van Gogh with pop culture figures like Mrs. Potts, Zuckerman deliberately mixes high and low cultural imagery. In the artist’s own words, “It is a celebration of complexity—an exuberant meditation on domesticity, desire, and the curated performance of beauty.”
Hiba Schahbaz, “Dreaming at Sunset”
HIBA SCHAHBAZ Dreaming at Sunset 18 x 24 inches Archival pigment print
Limited Edition of 10 with 6AP + 1PP Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist SHOP NOW
“Dreaming at Sunset” is an homage to ritual, spirituality, and shared human histories. Against a luminous magenta sky, a mermaid reclines among translucent lotuses and shimmering waves, bathed in golden light. Part of Schahbaz’s exploration of myth and oral tradition, the work reimagines a woman transformed by grief and gifted a magical tail to navigate her own sea of tears, finding strength in vulnerability.
Maggie Ellis, “The Big Dance”
MAGGIE ELLIS The Big Dance 24 x 28.5 inches Archival pigment print
Limited edition of 10 Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist
Limited edition of 15 with 5 AP + 1 PP Signed and numbered by the artist SHOP NOW
“The Big Dance” presents a frieze of jubilant figures inspired by the saints of El Greco’s Renaissance paintings. As Ellis describes, the dreamlike scene captures bodies tangled in abandon, with shifting scale and elongated limbs evoking a dive bar, warehouse, or karaoke stage.
Yvette Mayorga, “The Reenactment with Nike Air Jordans After the Last Supper”
YVETTE MAYORGA The Reenactment with Nike Air Jordans After the Last Supper 21.5 x 21.5 inches Archival pigment print
Limited Edition of 30 with 5AP + 1PP Signed and numbered by the artist
Limited Edition of 10 Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist SHOP NOW
Rendered in Mayorga’s signature frosted pink, “The Reenactment with Nike Air Jordans After the Last Supper” depicts her nieces and nephew at an overflowing table, flip phones, gilded plates, and rose stems, inside her childhood home, blending Rococo ornamentation with Latinx domestic imagery. A reproduction of “The Last Supper” anchors the scene, reflecting on currency, privilege, and luxury.