Tag: satire art

  • Never Ask Regina How She’s Doing Art Print


    Regina lives in constant agony. If you ever come to meet her, do NOT ask her how she is doing. Then you’ll be subjected to an incredibly boring list of problems. She seems fine, so who knows how many of these problems are real. If you want to purchase this hypochondriac fine art print, you can. Available in sizes 8×10 and 12×16.


  • Zeke The Fake Friend


    Zeke was by far one of the nicest people you could possibly meet, making it a true shame and sadness when he passed away. After his death, all the books he loved to read constantly were unwrapped from their plastic and revealed to be….self-help books. Self-help books such as “Be Nicest to the People You Hate Most” and “Say, “That’s Amazing” When You Really Mean, “Bullshit.” It was an utter shock to find this kindness was a mere facade. But at least there’s still the memory of this kindness, which you can have yourself by purchasing this Zeke and the Self Help Books Art Print which is available in sizes 8×10 and 12×16.


  • His Wife Gave Him Horns

    In Victorian ages, it was said that a man needed not to worry about the faithfulness of his wife unless he one day awoke with horns. I wonder how this man felt on the day he woke with horns? Anger? Confusion? Who knows! What is known, is that you can get an art print of this horned man available in sizes 8×10 and 12×16.