Words are worth a million dollars, lucky for you word art for teens does not cost that much, but it can be priceless for the self-esteem of your teen. As growing and changing human beings they can tend to get down and feel blue, on the turn of a dime. Some well place wall art in their room, or in the basement or recreation room can go a long way to build and keep that esteem up.
Stress can be a real issue in teen’s lives these days; the pressure to be number one, to be the best can be overwhelming. With strategically placed word wall art for teens from the likes of Louise Carey or Sylvia Murray will reduce the stress of your teen. Such as “Keep Calm and Carry On 2” from Carey with the ubiquitous phrase to live by. Or “Peace Sign IV” from Murray. How could you be stressed looking at that lovely piece of art?
Teen girls and teen boys handle stress in different ways, and any one with a teen girl knows that soothing colors like pink or purple will go real far in soothing the stress of their daily lives, and such works of word art for teens by Stephanie Marrott and her “Girls Rule!” will keep you teen girl grounded in the real world and let her troubles slide away.
Teen boys too need a pick me up as well; they can be susceptible to some of the same stresses. If your teen son is into hunting, then “Into the Wild” from Leah Flores is a fine art print that can make him dream of being out in the woods with his favorite hunting dog and trusty bow and arrow. Any teen will appreciate the words of encouragement that you can provide, girl or boy.