Want: Jim Zorn Pop Art
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The Jim Zorn canvas dimness color pop art print, courtesy of Etsy:
I over this is a great art piece. You won’t see anything like this ANYWHERE. It’s another one that came out so well I’m sacrifice a limited number of prints on canvas. I call these ’pursue color’ because the actual image shadowing is done in a individual tone then I added rich color to write out the piece “pop”. The canvas makes this color advance out at you.
I call this Shadow Color piece “JZ”.
Call it yours for $14.99, and don’t cease to remember about “Captain Chaos” and “Riggo Resting” either, because it’s never too dilatory to start a collection.
(Thanks to Maggie Hendricks for unearthing this.)
Source: Mr. Irrelevant
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