Wood art featuring hand-drawn bubble lettering of the saying, "Not aspiring to be humble," inspired by Kamala Harris's chat with Alex Cooper on the Call Her Daddy Podcast. Also includes two original illustrations of pie in the places of the letters "O".
Three color (or pie flavor) schemes available:
Choose from these sizes:
ARCHd art is crafted by hand via an image transfer process, resulting in all finished pieces having a distressed look (where the underlying white paint shows through the image). This imperfect look is intentional, with variations on the amount and location of distressing.
By its nature, the wood we use for our art contains various knots and imperfections. Not all wood will be perfectly flat on all sides, but will still be 100% functional!
Our ARCHd logo is branded into the back of all wood art. Larger 5.5" x 5.5" wood art includes a metal sawtooth backer for easy hanging on the wall.
Women are told more often than men to be “humble.” Traditional gender stereotypes tend to associate powerful women with aggression or lack of femininity. This harmful assertion leads to women feeling pressured to downplay their achievements. It can keep women from advocating for themselves, leading to self-doubt or missed career opportunities. These are just a few of the reasons it was so enraging to hear the Arkansas Governor suggest Vice President Kamala Harris wasn’t humble due to her lack of biological children. However, we absolutely LOVED Kamala's response when questioned about it by Alex Cooper on the Call Her Daddy podcast. The VP said, “I don’t think she understands that there are a whole lot of women who are not aspiring to be humble …"
Shop the newest additions to our Kamala Harris Collection, inspired by our trip to the Democratic National Convention!
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