Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED
Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED
Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED
Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED
Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED

Tragedy Potato | 24X24 Board INTERRUPTED

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In the artist's words

This is a MR. Potatohead Frankenstein carrying the bride somewhere. Maybe for takeout.

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

Robot human hybrid description

Frankenstein rendered as Mr. Potato Head — green skin, pink plug-in ears, a face cross-stitched with visible seams — cradles a pale, wide-eyed Bride of Frankenstein in his oversized bolt-knuckled hands. She's small, grey-toned, her signature hair streaked with purple and blue, expression somewhere between resigned and suspicious.

The palette is cool and murky: deep navy and purple in the background, teal mist rising from below, the green of his face the only warm note in the frame. The stitching detail is dense and deliberate — it reads as horror first, then funny.

This is the kind of piece that works in a horror fan's space, a Halloween setup that stays up year-round, or a gift for someone who thinks classic monsters are funnier than they are scary. The mashup is specific enough that the right person will immediately get it — and immediately want it.

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

In the artist's words

This is a MR. Potatohead Frankenstein carrying the bride somewhere. Maybe for takeout.

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

Robot human hybrid description

Frankenstein rendered as Mr. Potato Head — green skin, pink plug-in ears, a face cross-stitched with visible seams — cradles a pale, wide-eyed Bride of Frankenstein in his oversized bolt-knuckled hands. She's small, grey-toned, her signature hair streaked with purple and blue, expression somewhere between resigned and suspicious.

The palette is cool and murky: deep navy and purple in the background, teal mist rising from below, the green of his face the only warm note in the frame. The stitching detail is dense and deliberate — it reads as horror first, then funny.

This is the kind of piece that works in a horror fan's space, a Halloween setup that stays up year-round, or a gift for someone who thinks classic monsters are funnier than they are scary. The mashup is specific enough that the right person will immediately get it — and immediately want it.

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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