David Shrigley Mug Bunch Of Twats
The Bunch Of Twats Mug by David Shrigley is perfect for expressing your emotions to your colleagues at the office or family members over a cup of tea!
- Dimensions (cm): 8D x 8W x 9.5H cm
- Comes in a gift box
- Made in the United Kingdom
About the Artist
David Shrigley is a British artist whose drawing style evolved as a reaction to the seriousness of the art he was expected to produce at art school. His drawings have a kind of throwaway beauty featuring monster children, idiots, aliens and bad parents. Full of twisted lists and exchanges, Shrigley is a favourite for his angst about modern living, his everyday disappointments and his endless cynicism. He holds onto the things that surprise him and make him laugh and as a result us as well.
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David Shrigley Mug Bunch Of Twats
David Shrigley Mug Bunch Of Twats
The Bunch Of Twats Mug by David Shrigley is perfect for expressing your emotions to your colleagues at the office or family members over a cup of tea!
- Dimensions (cm): 8D x 8W x 9.5H cm
- Comes in a gift box
- Made in the United Kingdom
About the Artist
David Shrigley is a British artist whose drawing style evolved as a reaction to the seriousness of the art he was expected to produce at art school. His drawings have a kind of throwaway beauty featuring monster children, idiots, aliens and bad parents. Full of twisted lists and exchanges, Shrigley is a favourite for his angst about modern living, his everyday disappointments and his endless cynicism. He holds onto the things that surprise him and make him laugh and as a result us as well.
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The Bunch Of Twats Mug by David Shrigley is perfect for expressing your emotions to your colleagues at the office or family members over a cup of tea!
- Dimensions (cm): 8D x 8W x 9.5H cm
- Comes in a gift box
- Made in the United Kingdom
About the Artist
David Shrigley is a British artist whose drawing style evolved as a reaction to the seriousness of the art he was expected to produce at art school. His drawings have a kind of throwaway beauty featuring monster children, idiots, aliens and bad parents. Full of twisted lists and exchanges, Shrigley is a favourite for his angst about modern living, his everyday disappointments and his endless cynicism. He holds onto the things that surprise him and make him laugh and as a result us as well.






















