Temi Coker believes you shouldn’t need a gallery wall to tell your story. So he turned to fabric.
Posters made statements.
But only to people inside the room.
Temi wanted his work to move.
To speak on the street.
To show up at brunch, at church, at the airport.
He didn’t want people to just see the art — he wanted them to be the art.
“I want people to feel seen, like a walking work of art.”
Temi’s art is layered, textured, photographic.
Not made for cookie-cutter blanks and lazy DTG.
Other print vendors said “too hard.” We said, “Send the files.”
Temi needed a partner, not a printer.
“It’s more than a vendor relationship. From mockups to strategy to emotional support — you guys are a real team.”
Building off his 'For The Lover' statement piece, each drop comes out with sold-out energy, real emotion, and real people wearing real stories.
Now, Temi's building toward a $200K year with:
For artists who want to move more than units.
You bring the vision, we’ll bring the fabric and follow-through.