The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
Gentle Giant Metal Print
by Uncle J's Monsters
Product Details
Gentle Giant metal print by Uncle J's Monsters. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
A massive, furry Gentle Giant Monster lovingly tends to a full-grown Redwood tree in the middle of a wide-open plateau bathed in mid-Summer's bright... more
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Artist's Description
A massive, furry Gentle Giant Monster lovingly tends to a full-grown Redwood tree in the middle of a wide-open plateau bathed in mid-Summer's bright sunlight.
Gentle Giant
Uncle J's Monster #331
I draw monsters who don't know they're monsters.
Each of my characters is hand-drawn with pencil and pen on paper, scanned, then finished digitally -- adding color, shadows, backgrounds.
My philosophy is "Something different every day." That means each Monster is distinct from the previous: sometimes vertical, sometimes horizontal; horns one day, several eyeballs the next; self-talk: "Y'know...I haven't made an orange guy in a while..."
Please note: The Fine Art America watermark will NOT appear on any final product. It's there to, y'know, thwart evil thievery. (I just typed thwart and thievery...what a doofus.) (And you read 'em. Now say thwart out loud just because it's fun.) (You're goofalicious, too, and I like that.)
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About Uncle J's Monsters
I draw Monsters who don't know they're monsters. I'm a stay-at-home dad. Among other parental duties, it's my job to get our kids ready and off to school each day. That includes packing their lunches. I put a hand-written note with our son's lunch when he started first grade -- a little love from home. That was all good 'til a few months into second grade when he admitted, "Dad, they're embarrassing." Well, just because his young brain got a bit agitated, I'm not done telling him I love him. So, I began sending along a little sketch instead. Those early, two-minute drawings -- my first since I don't know when -- always on plain 3 inch x 5 inch index cards -- evolved from pretty rough geometric shapes and single-color stick figures,...
$76.00
Diana Haronis
So cute!! :)
Cynthia Decker
This is just SO charming! Love the soft colors, really nicely done.