Weird Art Gerber Big Mac Baby Food Print — Weird core Fast Food Funny Decor Art Prints | Caya Crum Art

Crum Art

Weird Food Art Gerber Big Mac Print by Caya Crum, inspired by a Gerber-style baby food jar, McDonald’s imagery, and the kind of subversive pop art that turns familiar branding into a funny, unsettling conversation piece, available at crumart.com. This museum quality print is made right here in Texas.
$48.00
Sizes & Prices
Unframed

About Crum Art

Crum Art is a family-run studio based in Fort Worth, Texas. For over 30 years, we’ve created original art and fine art prints rooted in Texas culture—Western art, cowboys, cowgirls, bluebonnets, vintage signs, and a little Lone Star nostalgia.

Each print is made to order in our Fort Worth studio, carefully inspected, and hand-signed by the artist.

Details

  • Archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper
  • Unframed and sized to fit standard frames
  • Designed, printed, and signed in Texas

Whether it’s a gift or something for your own walls, each piece brings color, character, and a distinct point of view into your home.

Proudly made in Texas.

Product FAQ

What kind of style is this print?

It sits between weirdcore art, pop art food parody, and subversive kitchen decor. The familiar baby-food jar and fast-food branding make it feel funny at first, then a little more pointed the longer you look.

What kind of room does this print work best in?

It works especially well in kitchens, bars, dining nooks, dorms, and gallery walls that can handle humor, bold color, and a little cultural commentary.

Is this piece more funny or more critical?

Both. The joke lands quickly, but the image also says something about branding, comfort food, consumer culture, and how strange familiar products can look when they are pushed just slightly out of place.

Who is this print for?

It is a great fit for people who like weird art, food art, pop-culture parody, punk interiors, and conversation pieces that feel clever without being too neat about it.