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Does this not say it all?
Not only do we get the retro feel of the Mickey Mouse cap, but an ear has been removed to say, "Hey! This is how
Vinny was!"
I can assure you that this particular piece of work has a very special place in our home!
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A Chew Mouse favorite, you would not believe how many people have walked right by this print in my home and said,
"Awww" without even looking at it.
Such is the nature of art.
But as for the nature of angels, I like to imagine them smoking, drinking and wondering what the hell is next.
Creepy, isn't it?
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Derivative art is always fascinating.
Gary Larson must've spent hours creating this incredible piece
of work!
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Sigh.
Had I but known...had any of us known! We would have painted a damned can of soup and posted
it at the Metropolitan Museum.
Alas.
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I never saw the appeal of this chick until I found this print.
She went, instantly, from an uptight frigid bitch to a gal I might really like to party with!
Classic, I tell ya!
There's more to Mona than one might think...
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I do not know what any family room or even parlor would be without this beauty!
There's a kind of naughty feel to it (the dogs are cheating, enlarge like I told you to in order to see it) and yet, what
speaks more clearly of friendship?
Truly, it almost brings tears to your eyes to witness this kind of loyalty.
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Talk about capturing the moment!
You know, I just knew the gal in "American Gothic" was a simmering pot
of angst underneath her stolid exterior.
Sure 'nuff, here she is having a panic attack, she's torn her hair out
and damn if Van Gogh's "Swirly Swirly Night" hasn't become her background.
We're beyond Prozac here, this woman
needs Thorazine.
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Yet another take on the above, does this not scream to you of women's rights, farming and marriage as a nearly dead institution
designed to trap us all in monogamy but failing
and thus causing the downfall of every society on the globe?
I thought so.
I didn't take "Art" in college, I took debate.
So there ya go.
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Two of my favorites combined into one: Einstein and Van Gogh.
They were far, far more alike than they could have
imagined.
This one is not for sale.
But you can drag it off this page, put it on a page of your own and
print it out. Works real good. That's actually what this one is!
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