I love this so much.
"I love this so much. Someone gave this to me as a gift and I immediately went online and ordered 3. These are great to have on hand!"







Dynamic Desk Art
Wayne White is a multimedia artist whose paintings integrate large, humorous phrases into vintage thrift store paintings. These giant, colorful letters are here to display exactly what you want to say, especially when life is a shitshow. The Daily Shitshow features 15 original (and foul-mouthed!) artworks in an exciting new format. The interchangeable art cards sit inside a freestanding gold printed frame for truly dynamic desk art. Each 3 x 5" card is made of sturdy paperboard.

Overall rating: 4.9558825 / 5 from 68 reviews.
The Daily Shitshow offers high-quality, humorous art cards that are perfect for gifting. Each card features a unique, colorful phrase integrated into a vintage painting, providing dynamic desk art. Made of sturdy paperboard, these cards are praised for their quality and suitability as gifts.
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"I love this so much. Someone gave this to me as a gift and I immediately went online and ordered 3. These are great to have on hand!"
"Perfect little versions of great art. The print is clear and colorful. The quality of the printed cards is great."
"Saw this artists' show in Knoxville and was blown away. So happy to have these little reminders"
"A perfect gift for that sarcastic (and funny) single bachelor friend."
"Hilarious! Product as described packaged well quick delivery— was a gift, they loved it!"
"The cutest gift for coworkers. Great stocking stuffers gift for that special person that works in office or from home. Its a great conversation starter"
"Gave as a gift! Love this product"
"I love Wayne White's work and I love this addition to my office desk. It's very little but still a good size!"
"So so cool!! Lots of fun!!! Love it!!"
"the perfect gift. bought 2 so i could have one as a back up gift. great quality and it’s awesome to make them affordable imho they were under-priced."