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Note from shop owner The Veeptopus Shop is closed. Thank you for all for your patronage.

The Veeptopus book is available at my site: https://www.jonathan-crow.com/veeptopusbook

Cheers
Jonathan

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Last updated on Oct 2, 2019

The Veeptopus Shop is closed. Thank you for all for your patronage.

The Veeptopus book is available at my site: https://www.jonathan-crow.com/veeptopusbook

Cheers
Jonathan

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About Veeptopus

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On Etsy since 2014

Veeptopus - Unique art for the octopus enthusiast, history buff and general weirdo in your life.

So I drew portraits of all 47 U.S. vice presidents with octopuses on their heads. Your first thought will surely be something like, “Why in God’s name did you do this?”

It’s Walter Mondale’s fault.

Mondale was the first veep of whom I was ever aware. I was 5, flipping through a copy of Newsweek with Mondale sheepishly standing behind Jimmy Carter on the cover. “What does a vice president do?” I asked my mom. “Go to funerals, mostly,” she said. This seemed impossible. How could the No. 2 guy in America just go to funerals?

The Constitution, it turns out, is surprisingly vague on the veep’s actual responsibilities. Vice President Charles Dawes, a man of great ambition and ability — he won a Nobel Peace Prize and wrote a No. 1 pop hit — summed up the job like this: “I can do only two things here [in the Senate]. One of them is to sit up here on this rostrum and listen to you birds talk without the ability to reply. The other is to look at the newspapers every morning to see how the president’s health is.”

Vice presidents, in short, struggle to make sense of a poorly defined role, all the while waiting for death. It’s a bit like life itself.

Decades after I first learned about Walter Mondale, a friend of mine invited me to participate in “From Dusk ’Til Drawn,” a fundraiser for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santa Barbara, California, that entailed drawing for 24 hours straight. At that point in my life — i.e., before children — sleep deprivation was actually something of a novelty. It sounded insane. I was in. The last thing I wanted, however, was to be casting about at 4 in the morning for an idea of what to draw. So I decided to do portraits of all 47 American vice presidents. I added the octopuses because I thought they were funny.

I quickly discovered that there is some unlikely alchemy that happens when cephalopods are added to elected officials. People not only liked my work, but wanted to decorate their houses and offices with them. So I opened this Veeptopus etsy site.

Veeptopus has been featured in such websites as Boingboing, Huffington Post, i09, Laughing Squid, Fast Company and NPR's Studio 360. (If you want to see links, check out the press page on my site: http://www.jonathan-crow.com/press/)

I'm rapidly expanding my line to include pictures of badgers, presidents and Donald Trump. More weird and wonderful things to come.

So thanks for stopping by. Take a look around and please drop me a line if you have any questions.

Cheers

Jonathan

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  • Jonathan Crow

    Owner, Creator, Octopus Wrangler

    I'm an artist/film geek/ coffee enthusiast living in the Bay Area. I've always been obsessed with history and politics. I started watching the evening news at age 8 and it was pretty much down hill from here.

Shop policies

Last updated on November 2, 2016
Hi there. Thanks for stopping by at Veeptopus, your one stop shop for weird historical and political art.

Most items ship within 3-5 business days. If you want to buy the Full Veeptopus (all 47 VPs, https://www.etsy.com/listing/205121842/the-full-veeptopus-all-47-vice), that will take a bit longer to get out.

Be sure and 'Like' my Facebook page for future products, discount codes, announcements and flash sales:
https://www.facebook.com/Veeptopus

You can also find me on:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jonccrow
Instagram: http://instagram.com/jonccrow

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Returns and exchanges
If you don't like it, let me know within 5 days after you have received your print, return the prints, in good condition to the return address on your envelope, and I will refund your money.

I send the prints in rigid photo envelopes. If your order arrives bent, despite my efforts to keep them safe, please return them to me (write "package damaged, return to shipper" on the outside of the package) immediately without opening them.

The postal service will charge return shipping if you have opened a bent package. Email me to let me know what has happened. I will send another package to you immediately.
Payment
Unless other arrangements have been made, payment is expected immediately upon check out.

I currently accept PayPal and Credit/Debit, both of which can be used in the Etsy/PayPal Check-Out system.

If after 2 days payment is not received and no communication is received regarding your order and/or payment, I will cancel the sale to recoup my fees. Thanks for your understanding and prompt payments!
Shipping
Shipping
In the US, I ship USPS with tracking. Internationally I ship first class. If you have special requirements, let me know through an Etsy message.

If for whatever reason, the order fails to arrive due to loss by the USPS, please contact me 2 weeks after the Etsy invoice date. If it doesn't arrive within 4 weeks, I will send a replacement via first class.

The customer is responsible for all customs and fees associated with international shipping. Returns will not be accepted on international orders.
Additional policies and FAQs
If you want to know something, or see something that you like, but would like to change something, let me know, I'll see what I can do.