
Benjamin Franklin Money Humor Glass Wall Art
Benjamin Franklin looks out from a hundred-dollar bill in playful mood — the classic portrait punctured by a bold pink-and-yellow proclamation: "NO MONEY NO FUNNY." The piece treats currency iconography as pop-art raw material, leaning into the joke without losing the composure of the original portrait.
Printed behind tempered glass, the high-contrast palette stays vivid and the hand-drawn letterwork keeps its graphic edge, lifted by a polished surface that reads gallery, not poster.
A clear statement piece for rooms that welcome wit — a home office that could use a grin, a man cave with pop-art energy, a bar or lounge wall that hosts conversation. For fans of financial humor, currency art, or pop-art typography with bite.
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Benjamin Franklin looks out from a hundred-dollar bill in playful mood — the classic portrait punctured by a bold pink-and-yellow proclamation: "NO MONEY NO FUNNY." The piece treats currency iconography as pop-art raw material, leaning into the joke without losing the composure of the original portrait.
Printed behind tempered glass, the high-contrast palette stays vivid and the hand-drawn letterwork keeps its graphic edge, lifted by a polished surface that reads gallery, not poster.
A clear statement piece for rooms that welcome wit — a home office that could use a grin, a man cave with pop-art energy, a bar or lounge wall that hosts conversation. For fans of financial humor, currency art, or pop-art typography with bite.























