Why fly solo when you can fly scandalous?
Two witches ride a broom through the night, nude and unapologetic. Below them, a well-dressed couple pedals on a tandem bike—earthbound, clueless, very late Victorian.
Jean Veber’s Witches (1900) is as cheeky as it is iconic. This matte poster reprint brings turn-of-the-century satire and surreal energy to life—ideal for your witchcore gallery wall, absurdist office corner, or Halloween-all-the-time living room.
Available in my shop if you're brave enough to hang it.











