THE GOOD SHIT STORE

Where culture, craft,
and purpose come together.

Our Debut Collection: Manavta x Art zoo

This debut collection of art prints unites Manavta’s mission, empowering communities through education, sanitation, and dignity, with the visionary work of our dear friend, artist Krishna Thing, curator of Kathmandu-based art studio ArtZoo.

Limited‑Edition Art Prints. Handcrafted in Nepal. Ethical. Impact‑driven.

Limited‑Edition Art Prints. Handcrafted in Nepal. Ethical. Impact‑driven.

Women in red.
$35.00

A painting of a crimson flame of Shakti, radiating divine feminine energy and cosmic strength.

A4 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 22.5 × 29.7 cm

Orientation:
Portrait: 297 mm (H) × 225 mm (W)

In search of prey.
$60.00

In Search of Prey captures a moment of tension and instinct, inspired by Nepal’s close relationship with nature and the balance of life.

A3 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 41.6 × 30 cm

Orientation:
Portrait: 416 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)

Naropa
$35.00

Naropa is portrayed as a great Buddhist teacher, representing wisdom gained through devotion, discipline, and lived experience.

A4 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 22.5 × 29.7 cm

Orientation:
Portrait: 297 mm (H) × 225 mm (W)

Rudrayan
$60.00

This painting offers a timeless portrayal of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, embodying balance, meditation, and cosmic power.

A3 paper size (ISO 216 standard):
Centimeters: 41.6 × 30 cm

Orientation:
Portrait: 416 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)


Exclusive Art Prints

Each print is produced on handcrafted Nepali Lokta paper, a centuries‑old, eco‑friendly paper made from the bark of Himalayan shrubs. Naturally durable and beautifully textured, no two sheets are ever exactly the same.

Handmade in Nepal
Printed on traditional Lokta paper
Limited quantities


FEATURED ARTIST: KRISHNA THING

Contemporary Thangka Artist | Kathmandu, Nepal

Krishna Thing blends traditional Thangka symbolism with modern expression, exploring themes of humanity, balance, suffering, resilience, and the interconnectedness of all things.

His work carries the spiritual language of Thangka but reimagined for today’s modern society, making each print both meaningful and visually powerful.


Why The Good Shit Store Exists?

The Good Shit Store exists to celebrate craftsmanship and connects you to the real Nepal, colourful, messy, soulful, and alive.

Every purchase helps fund on-the-ground community work, and as our impact grows, it also covers the very real costs of doing more: transportation to remote communities, coordination, materials, and the admin work that keeps projects moving.

The impact you will help make.

School WASH facility construction — safe toilets and clean water access

WASH education for students — hygiene, health, and dignity in daily school life

Support for local Nepali artisans — Lokta paper makers, printers, and small creative workshops

Essential administration & logistics (~10% per project)