What is Corrupt Goods?
Corrupt Goods is an independent art studio creating handmade pop art objects and collectible satire pieces.
Each work is built by hand using real objects, custom fabrication, and mixed materials. Many pieces reference pop culture, politics, or current events through satire.
Every piece is produced in small quantities or as a one-of-one.
Who makes the work?
Corrupt Goods is run by a San Francisco artist focused on handmade pop art and collectible satire.
All work is created in the Corrupt Goods studio.
Are the pieces handmade?
Yes.
Each piece is assembled and finished by hand in San Francisco using real objects, custom prints, and framing materials.
Small imperfections may exist. That is part of the handmade process and the character of the work.
No two pieces are exactly the same.
Are the objects inside the artwork real?
Many pieces use real objects.
For example:
- vintage electronics
- printed documents
- found materials
- custom fabricated miniatures
These objects are used as components in a larger art piece.
Are these official or affiliated products?
No.
Corrupt Goods is an independent art studio. The work is satirical artwork and commentary, not official merchandise or affiliated with any brand, person, or organization referenced.
Any names, imagery, or objects used are part of artistic expression.
Are pieces one-of-one?
Most pieces are one-of-one or very limited editions.
If a piece is part of a small run, the edition size will be listed in the product description.
Because materials vary, even pieces from the same series may look slightly different.
Do the pieces come with a certificate of authenticity?
Yes.
Each piece includes a Corrupt Goods certificate of authenticity confirming the work and its edition.
Will you restock sold out pieces?
Usually not.
Most releases are produced in small runs and then retired.
Occasionally a concept may return in a different form, but the original pieces are rarely recreated.
Can I commission a custom piece?
Possibly.
Custom work is occasionally accepted depending on schedule and concept.
Contact the studio through the Contact page with your idea.
What’s the best way to display a piece?
Anywhere people will see it.
Most buyers hang them in:
- living rooms
- offices
- studios
- galleries of odd collectibles
They tend to start conversations.
Do you accept returns?
Due to the handmade and collectible nature of the work, all sales are final.
If an item arrives damaged during shipping, contact us within 48 hours of delivery.
A replacement piece may be provided if the work is returned.
How long does shipping take?
Orders typically ship within 3–7 business days.
You will receive tracking once the order ships.
Delivery time depends on your location and the shipping carrier.
Why are the pieces limited?
Most Corrupt Goods pieces are made in very small quantities or one-of-one.
Many works use vintage objects, found materials, or handmade components that are difficult to reproduce exactly. Once those materials are gone, the piece usually isn’t made again.
Will this increase in value?
Maybe.
Buy it because you like it. If it goes up in value later, congratulations. If not, you still own something weird and interesting.
That’s better than most investments.
Will this offend someone?
Probably.
The work deals with politics, culture, and current events through satire. If that bothers someone, they’re welcome to look at something else.
Do you keep an archive of past pieces?
Yes.
Sold works become part of the Corrupt Goods Studio Archive.
Occasionally past pieces appear in the archive section of the site as a record of previous releases.