Strawberry Wolf Girl | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED
Strawberry Wolf Girl | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED

Strawberry Wolf Girl | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED

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In the artist's words

Strawberry Shortcake has been marked with the Curse of the Werewolf, and it is super inconvenient.

If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.

Robot human hybrid description

She's still got the strawberry helmet. The red yarn hair. The big doll eyes with their painted lashes. What she's also got now: fangs, claws, fur pushing through the seams, and an expression that reads less "let's bake pies" and more "this is deeply not my fault."

The piece is set in a murky teal-blue forest at dusk, with a silhouetted figure in the background that isn't helping the mood. The palette is all cool shadows broken by warm amber light hitting the oversized mushroom cap from above — which makes the fangs catch the light in a way that's hard to ignore.

This hits a very specific intersection: people who grew up with the character, people who love horror aesthetics, and people who want wall art that makes someone do a double-take before they start laughing. The cute-to-unsettling ratio is precisely calibrated.

If your taste runs toward subverted nostalgia, darkly comic character art, or anything that belongs in a gallery wall next to your other "wait, is that—" pieces, this belongs there.

I mount these prints in my studio. Here are some features of the parts used:

  • Archival cotton print
  • Mounted to cradled art board
  • Board is hand-cleaned and painted
  • Hanging hardware included
  • Sealed with brushed-on varnish

canvas wrap

In the artist's words

Strawberry Shortcake has been marked with the Curse of the Werewolf, and it is super inconvenient.

If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.

Robot human hybrid description

She's still got the strawberry helmet. The red yarn hair. The big doll eyes with their painted lashes. What she's also got now: fangs, claws, fur pushing through the seams, and an expression that reads less "let's bake pies" and more "this is deeply not my fault."

The piece is set in a murky teal-blue forest at dusk, with a silhouetted figure in the background that isn't helping the mood. The palette is all cool shadows broken by warm amber light hitting the oversized mushroom cap from above — which makes the fangs catch the light in a way that's hard to ignore.

This hits a very specific intersection: people who grew up with the character, people who love horror aesthetics, and people who want wall art that makes someone do a double-take before they start laughing. The cute-to-unsettling ratio is precisely calibrated.

If your taste runs toward subverted nostalgia, darkly comic character art, or anything that belongs in a gallery wall next to your other "wait, is that—" pieces, this belongs there.

This is a 24 in x 24 in gallery wrapped canvas print. The canvas is 1.5 in thick.

Hardware is installed and it's ready to hang. the edges are solid black, the ink is archival.

There is a light satin finish to protect the ink.

These prints are from a vendor I really trust, and when i do interruptions, this is what i use.

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