Why we picked it
We love a canvas that looks like a gallery piece but reads like a punchline — especially in French. This set of minimalist prints has everything: fruit-based puns, slapstick slang, fake journalists, and just enough “wait, what?” to spark actual conversation at dinner.

What it does
Each single-frame canvas brings a dose of dry humor, crisp design, and a solid grasp of the French language (or not — the mystery adds to the charm). Hang one for irony. Hang three for impact. Hang all four and start charging admission.

Why you’ll love it
- High-res oil canvas prints with strong lines and crisp color
- Subtle jokes, bold visuals — the perfect combo
- Lightweight, frame-ready, and easy to install
- Great gift for design nerds, linguists, and kitchen walls in crisis
Design options
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Garde-pêche: A peach beneath “fishing warden” — fruity pun, bureaucratic flair
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Patate de forain: Looks like a potato, hits like a punch — French slang for a solid hit
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Oseille: Sorrel plant that doubles as slang for money — botanical cash energy
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Noël Flantier: The (fake) photojournalist from OSS 117 makes an appearance — deadpan parody meets still life
Different sizes available
Printed on 100% Cotton Canvas

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french poster art, wordplay canvas, patate de forain, garde-pêche print, oseille decor, noël flantier art, OSS 117 wall print, minimalist joke art, modern satire canvas, flatpackpony gallery