From ‘Poverty 2 Posh’: The Rise of Kimberly Ann Hawes
Photo Courtesy: Kimberly Ann Hawes

From ‘Poverty 2 Posh’: The Rise of Kimberly Ann Hawes

Kimberly Ann Hawes is the creative force behind Hawsé Sumi, a brand that symbolizes her extraordinary journey from Poverty 2 Posh.

Her story is one of resilience, creativity, and the power of self-reinvention, encapsulated in her unique transformation method. This method she created assisted her in reaching a certain mindset and lifestyle: A state of being so cool, perfect, and impressive that it defies any notion of being flawed or perfect.  

Imperfectly beautiful. It’s the embodiment of resilience, silent self-redefinition, and embracing imperfection. According to Kimberly, it means transforming your appearance, behavior, and mindset into becoming unrecognizable and unstoppable. It’s about shining through challenges and recognizing opportunities as divine guidance. 

Kimberly’s daily podcast and blog posts inspire people to realize their uniqueness and start each day brilliantly. Her books, “Poverty 2 Posh” and “Awakening 313: The UnF**kable Journey Begins,” explore her transformative journey.

In February 2023, Kimberly’s life changed when her son introduced her to ChatGPT. Inspired by a TikTok social media expert, she quickly learned how to use AI to enhance her creativity. 

Kimberly began sharing her artwork on TikTok, and her very first post garnered attention. Her breakthrough came with a post featuring old-school rappers. Because of licensing issues, the song has been replaced. 

This post, which was set to “The Bridge is Over” by KRS-One, skyrocketed in popularity. Another hit was her artwork of Rooney the Raccoon, paired with the theme song from “The Sopranos,” which brought in numerous commissions.

Kimberly’s talents soon led to her art being displayed in the mayor’s office during Black History Month and later being featured in the Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown.” 

Her work gained international acclaim, with exhibits at Art Basel, Switzerland, and galleries worldwide. Collectors from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Dubai and beyond now seek her pieces.

From ‘Poverty 2 Posh’: The Rise of Kimberly Ann Hawes
Photo Courtesy: Kimberly Ann Hawes

Kimberly’s art is inspired by her daily mood. It spans abstract art, fashion, illustrations, and Wabi Sabi styles for home décor ideas, making her creations unique and distinctive. 

Her blog features art presentations coupled with mock-up room designs, reflecting her design prowess to enhance sales. 

Kimberly offers limited edition pieces and unique, one-of-a-kind artworks, but she also creates downloadable prints, wearable art, and eco-friendly luxury pillows.

Her method emphasizes deep personal change. Kimberly’s approach is to assist individuals in becoming resilient, rare, unique, and unrecognizable.

Kimberly also suggests that individuals work on their walk, vocabulary, and style. 

UnF**kable Transformation: Embracing Resilience and Creativity

Kimberly’s transformation is a revolutionary journey merging Japanese wisdom and the Law of Correspondence with her mind-blowing modern self-discovery of Japanese culture.

Kimberly mastered Japanese at the University of Pittsburgh, leveraged her to land a job in NYC’s finance world. Kimberly’s path was set. Yet, driven by Wabi Sabi’s philosophy of finding beauty in imperfections, she reshaped her life. 

Aligning thoughts, emotions, and actions, she crafted the ‘UnF**kable’ principles, blending her principles, Eastern wisdom with Western techniques.

From ‘Poverty 2 Posh’: The Rise of Kimberly Ann Hawes
Photo Courtesy: Kimberly Ann Hawes

Kimbey’s brand empowers authenticity and unparalleled growth through formidable, silent power and Shizen principles. 

Ready to break free? Consider joining Kimberly’s community. This powerful approach honors natural beauty, simplicity, and a profound connection to the essence of elements.

Global Recognition and Future Aspirations

Kimberly’s artwork has gained international recognition, with exhibits at prestigious events like Art Basel in Switzerland and being featured in the Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown.” Her pieces have been displayed in galleries worldwide, attracting collectors internationally. 

This global acclaim highlights the significant impact of her prestigious work having a connection with diverse audiences.

Kimberly aims to continue expanding her brand and exploring new creative avenues. Her future plans include further developing her artwork to get it into commercial outlets and the film industry. 

Through Hawsé Sumi, she hopes to inspire others to embrace their creativity and embark on their own transformation journeys. She created a book called “Pixel Profits: 50 No-Cost AI Ideas for Artists and Photography Hustlers.”

Eternal Memories Artistry is a heartfelt service by Kimberly. In tribute to loved ones lost to opioids, Kimberly transforms cherished photographs into stunning works of art. Choose from various styles, including Cubism, Futurism, clay animation, cartoon, cyberpunk, or Disney, that capture the loss of their loved one’s essence. 

Each piece is crafted with care and personalization to reflect the unique spirit of their loved one, providing a beautiful and lasting memorial. Let Kimberly’s art help you honor their memory in a truly special way.

Final Thoughts: Inspiring Transformation and Innovation

Kimberly’s story is a compelling narrative of overcoming adversity through creativity and resilience. Her transformation method encapsulates her journey from poverty to posh, offering a blueprint for others to follow. 

Through Hawsé Sumi, she created an innovative, elegant, profoundly personal and inspiring brand.

Her success serves as a powerful reminder that many people can transform their lives and achieve their dreams with determination, innovation, and a willingness to embrace change. 

Kimberly’s journey from poverty to posh is a testament to the power of self-reinvention and the boundless potential of human creativity.

For more information on Kimberly, Hawsé Sumi, and the UnF**kable transformation, visit hawsesumi.art, unfuckable.co, kimberlyannhawes.com and follow her on Instagram (@hawsesumi) and TikTok (@hawsesumi).

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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