Power Satire Pillows
Description: A darkly humorous allegory showing figures in suits gathered before the White House beneath stormy skies. This moody, photo-realistic design captures themes of power, corruption, and decay — a striking statement piece for anyone who loves political satire, symbolism, or thought-provoking art.
Description: Vintage suffragist-style design featuring a determined woman holding a protest sign that reads “Dear Men You Had a Good Run.” A sharp retro feminist statement with old newspaper-inspired charm, perfect for lovers of women’s rights art, political humor, and vintage protest graphics.
Description: The Squeeze — Political Corruption Satire Orange Protest Graphic Hand crushing an orange in explosive splatter — bold protest graphic in fiery red, cream, and gold. Political satire art for those who see the squeeze happening in real time. Resistance starts with recognizing power.
Description: He Wants To Be Loved Political Satire Sycophants Laughing Design (Dark Version) Sharp political satire skewering the cult of approval-seeking in power. Three laughing sycophants in suits surround a bold typographic caption that says everything about ego, flattery, and the hunger to be adored. Bold ink illustration style for anyone who sees through the applause. Puff Sumo original design.
Description: He Wants To Be Loved Political Satire Sycophants Laughing Design Sharp political satire skewering the cult of approval-seeking in power. Three laughing sycophants in suits surround a bold typographic caption that says everything about ego, flattery, and the hunger to be adored. Bold ink illustration style for anyone who sees through the applause. Puff Sumo original design.
Description: Used hip hop to get famous, switched to country, flopped, and now want back in. Cookout pass revoked. This vintage texture graphic with a mic-holding vulture rocking a CV chain delivers the verdict Black culture already reached. Hard pass. We done. Our Culture Ain't Free! For everyone who recognizes a culture vulture and has zero interest in the comeback tour. Sizes up to 5X available.
Description: Justice Comes Tonight Samurai Illustration Two ronin in sharp suits lean over a steaming bowl, declaring “Justice comes tonight.” Stark black-and-white ink illustration blending samurai tradition with modern political power and accountability. Part of the Ramen Conspiracies series from Puff Sumo — the old guard’s time is up.
Description: Squeeze Out the Corruption - Hand Crushing Orange Political Protest Art Hand crushing an orange in an explosive splatter of juice and pulp — bold protest graphic in fiery red, cream, and gold. Political satire art for those who see the squeeze happening in real time. Resistance starts with recognizing power.
Description: Squeeze Out the Corruption - Hand Crushing Orange Political Protest Art (Dark Version) Hand crushing an orange in an explosive splatter of juice and pulp — bold protest graphic in fiery red, cream, and gold. Political satire art for those who see the squeeze happening in real time. Resistance starts with recognizing power.
Description: The US Senate gives the same amount of representation to North Dakota (population 800,000) as it does to California (population 40 million). That's an excessive amount of power for a tiny number of people. This design addresses the issue of the Senate power imbalance by poking fun at the Dakotas and suggesting that maybe they should be merged into one. If you care about the biases baked into the structure of the US government (which made sense in the 1700s but are completely out of whack in modern times), get this design to express your opinion with a bit of humor!
Description: David Khari Webber Chappelle is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, comedian, and artist. After being booed off the Apollo Theater's "Amateur Night", he established himself in the New York comedy scene. In the 90s, he appeared in several films, including the 1998 cult classic Half Baked. In 2003, he launched his own sketch comedy show, Chappelle's Show, on Comedy Central, which achieved critical and commercial success.
Description: David Khari Webber Chappelle is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, comedian, and artist. After being booed off the Apollo Theater's "Amateur Night", he established himself in the New York comedy scene. In the 90s, he appeared in several films, including the 1998 cult classic Half Baked. In 2003, he launched his own sketch comedy show, Chappelle's Show, on Comedy Central, which achieved critical and commercial success.
Description: Demand what is yours with a heavy underground edge. Designed by an independent artist, this raw streetwear graphic reloads classic constitutional rebellion into a gritty, high-contrast ink blueprint. Featuring a weathered vintage poster border and intense analog grain textures, this tee is the definitive statement piece for 4th of July rallies, urban protests, or late-night street missions. Stand out this Independence Day with bold symbolic art built for those who keep their freedom loud, cynical, and completely uncut.
Description: A sharp political satire illustration exposing how power and privilege are often supported by corruption beneath. Laughing figures in suits stand confidently atop a structure labeled “corruption,” while an ordinary worker struggles to climb upward using the same broken foundation. Rendered in a clean, bold illustration style, this artwork symbolizes systemic inequality, abuse of power, and the imbalance between elites and the working class. The exaggerated characters and visual metaphor make this design both striking and thought-provoking. Perfect for fans of political satire, social commentary art, and bold statement designs that question authority and challenge unjust systems.
Description: Make a bold statement with this satirical soda can featuring the text "Baby Daddy Tears". This edgy meme graphic is for those who love sarcastic humor and trendy designs. It’s a funny gift for friends who enjoy social media culture. Best used for casual hangouts or making a splash online. Stand out with this cool aesthetic!
Description: Pardons for Sale: Executive Clemency Fire Sale Satire This satirical political artwork imagines a chaotic “pardon fire sale,” using bold colors, exaggerated characters, and carnival‑style imagery to comment on executive clemency, corruption, and the public spectacle surrounding high‑profile pardons. Crowds reach toward a booth advertising limited‑time offers, highlighting themes of power, privilege, and civic frustration. Designed for fans of political cartoons, government critique, and headline‑driven satire, this piece blends humor with sharp commentary on justice and public accountability.