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Grant Wood’s 1930 masterpiece, American Gothic, is perhaps the most parodied painting in history. Inspired by a small white house in Eldon, Iowa, this stoic portrait of a farmer and his daughter has become a symbol of rural America. But we believe there is always room for a little more "distorted humour."
We’ve put our "agri-cultural fork" to work and created four unique, subversive takes on this classic. From gender-swapped roles to blunt social commentary, our collection is perfect for those who love their fine art with a side of rebellion.
American Gothic with swapped heads
In this version, the traditional father-daughter roles are turned upside down. Featuring cross-dressed elements and swapped heads, it’s a playful nod to identity and art history.
Sip your coffee from the art mug.
Sleep peacefully in art.
Decor the home with a classic painting.
Art shower curtain.
The Grumpy Farmer (Middle Finger Edition)
Sometimes, a pitchfork isn't enough to get the message across. In this version, the farmer has dropped his tools to deliver a very clear, silent message: Fuck off! It’s the ultimate statement for those days when you've had enough.
American Gothic coasters.
Phone and tablet covers.
Art postcards.
The Toothpaste Debate
As we know, the world is divided into two types of people: those who squeeze the tube properly and those who don’t. We’ve placed our iconic duo right in the middle of this domestic struggle.
The American Gothic toothpaste case magnets to your toilet?
Art posters and canvas prints.
American Gothic and toothpaste case on a T-shirt.











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