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Open Edition deluxe prints painstakingly reproduced from the Museum of Bad Art collection, Museum of Bad Art: Masterworks. Select a print on the drop-down list above. Many of the available prints are shown below. Prints from almost all MOBA collection works are available. Contact us if the print you want is not on the drop-down list and we will add it. Print size: 13” x 19”. Print paper: 61 lb. matte (230 gm/m2, 11 mil).

The Better to See
Worried Guy
Ronan
The Better To See You With,
My Dear

Attempting to combat the pervasive sense of isolation rampant in modern society, the artist presents a bold post-cubist image that compels the viewer to make direct eye contact.

Worried Guy

Rosalie Gale rescued this enormous painting from the trash in Seattle.  In her account of finding Worried Guy, she writes, “We drove up to Capitol Hill where my friend Roberta Minor had seen the painting.  It was huge... and scary.  He has metal wire hair and fingernails and staple eyebrows... 

Ronan the Pug

The artist's affection for her dog far outstrips her artistic skill. Paint is slapped on the canvas with random brushstrokes, creating matted, impossible fur. Done in such a hurry that canine anatomy was not even considered, the artist still captures Ronan's playful sweetness.

Mana Lisa
Ashen Woman Rising
Waterfall
Mana Lisa

This is a cross-gendered interpretation of the Leonardo da Vinci classic. Mana Lisa’s nose is critical to the composition, offsetting the dialogue between the foreground and profoundly varnished background.

Ashen Woman Rising

Rising from the murky depths like Nessie, this mysterious beauty from the underworld haunts the viewer with her piercing blue-eyed/brown-eyed gaze.

The Waterfall

Snow capped peaks tower over this summer meadow featuring evergreens, wild flowers, and a waterfall of mysterious origin.

See Battle
Gina's Demons
Sad Baby
See Battle

We don't need binoculars to predict which dreadnought will be victorious in this nautical fray. The MOBA curatorial staff has determined that the object below the ship at right is, in fact, a ladybug on the window just in front of the binoculars.

Gina’s Demons

Frightening non-kosher demons haunt this blonde, blue-eyed beauty in a see-through blouse.  Her world is cracking apart at the edges, but her careful hairdo and makeup show us that she knows it’s important to keep up appearances.

Sad Baby

Lost puppy? No one to play with? Nothing on TV? What sad fate has befallen this young beauty with the big red bow?  Only the bright chandelier hanging curiously close to the wall breaks the monotony of the limited color palette that seems to symbolize the young girl’s ennui. 

Spewing Rubics Cubes
Dissent from the Pedastal
Spewing Rubik's Cubes

This image of the classic 1980's toys emanating from a jester gargoyle's mouth can only be described as puzzling.

Dissent From the Pedestal

Infuriated and distraught about the state of the world, the iconic lady of the harbor has come down from her traditional perch, bemoaning the fact that, despite global warming, her day in the sun seems to have passed.

Jerez the Clown In a Cat's Mouth He Was a Friend of Mine
Jerez the Clown

A perfect depiction of pure evil in the guise of childhood's friend. This blending of big top themes with a piercing study of the dark side of human nature, elevates the well-worn clown genre to a new and exhilarating level.

In a Cat's Mouth

A comment on issues of power as experienced by those who dwell with feline pets. Is the artist consumed with or consumed by his love for this cat.

He Was a Friend of Mine

The artist is a skilled watercolorist, as is evident by his knowledgeable use of negative space to create the ghostly husky. The sparkling eyes of the see-through cat brings a discordant, evil glint to an otherwise soft and peaceful scene. "Who else wants to eat from my bowl?"

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