American Gothic artwork totally mishmashed

American Gothic with swapped heads print

The American Gothic is a famous painting by Grant Wood, painted in 1930. The artist was inspired to paint what is now known as the American Gothic House in Eldon, Iowa, USA. Numerous different parody versions and other variations have been made of this work of art, but there is still a lot to draw from the work. Now Artistiques has also put his agri-cultural fork to work. We start with four different designs, such as swapped heads, giving the middle finger, squeezing toothpaste, and happy pride with a gay lover. There is plenty of items and gift ideas for lovers of art and distorted humor.

American Gothic with swapped heads

This time the dad and his daughter's roles have changed and they are cross-dressed.

Mishmashed American Gothic coffee mug.

Sip your coffee civilized from the art mug.

American Gothic art duvet cover.

Sleep peacefully in art. 

American Gothic home decor pillow.

Decor the home with a classic painting.

American Gothic head swap shower curtain.

Art shower curtain.

America Gothic farmer giving a middle finger

It depicts a farmer standing beside his daughter, but it seems that he doesn't have a tool in hand, but the dad is raising his hand and holding his middle finger up. His message is to fuck off!

American Gothic with a middle finger coasters.

American Gothic coasters.

American Gothic tablet or phone cover.

Phone and tablet covers.

American Gothic parody postcard.

Art postcards.

American Gothic and the wrong kind of toothpaste squeezing

As we know there are two types of people, those who know how to squeeze a tube of toothpaste properly and those who do not.

American Gothic and the toothpaste case magnet.

The American gothic toothpaste case magnets to your toilet?

American Gothic and the toothpaste case prints.

Art posters and canvas prints.

American Gothic and the toothpaste case t-shirt.

American Gothic and toothpaste case on a T-shirt.

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