WANNA STROKE MY FERRET
Embrace playful humour with "Wanna Stroke My Ferret," a cheekily charming altered art masterpiece that transforms Leonardo da Vinci's iconic "Lady with an Ermine" into contemporary double entendre art. This delightfully cheeky piece features the elegant Renaissance lady with her beloved pet, crowned with glowing pink neon text that adds modern mischief to classical beauty. The perfect fusion of 15th-century Renaissance mastery and contemporary playful humour, this quirky altered art print brings Leonardo's genius and modern wit together for those who appreciate both fine art and fine innuendo.
NOTE: This is an artistic/ photo representation of neon lighting.
Our "Wanna Stroke My Ferret" altered art print showcases the playful humour that defines Privileged Prints' celebration of both art and wit. This cheeky piece transforms Leonardo da Vinci's masterful "Lady with an Ermine" through contemporary neon aesthetics, creating a bridge between 15th-century Renaissance genius and modern double entendre humour. Produced using museum-quality archival Canon pigment inks on sustainable Hahnemühle paper, each print captures both the exquisite detail of Leonardo's original technique and the vibrant glow of contemporary playful wit. Printed on 100% recyclable, FSC-certified paper and delivered in plastic-free packaging, this charming artwork proves that sustainable art can celebrate both Renaissance mastery and modern mischief. Artistic license note: We know it's technically an ermine, but the joke works beautifully with ferret, stoat, weasel, or ermine - Leonardo would appreciate the creative flexibility!
• People with a cheeky sense of humour who appreciate playful double entendres
• Renaissance art enthusiasts who love classical masterpieces with modern wit
• Spaces that celebrate both sophistication and a healthy sense of humour
• Gift-givers seeking unique, conversation-starting presents for friends with great humour
• Those who appreciate the intersection of high art and playful innuendo
• Collectors of altered art and Renaissance-inspired wall decor with humour
• Anyone who believes Leonardo would appreciate a good joke about his masterpiece
• Spaces needing classical elegance with contemporary cheeky charm




