The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Image:
12.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
17.50" x 12.00"
I Guess Dopey Didn't Look Good on Their Lawn Framed Print
by John Malone
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I Guess Dopey Didn't Look Good on Their Lawn framed print by John Malone. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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I Guess Dopey Didn't Look Good on Their Lawn is painted digitally from a still life. Dioramas have traditionally been relegated to simple hobbies,... more
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Average Rating (4.72 Stars):
Deborah Parrish
April 23rd, 2024
I love the frame, and how this looks in my bedroom.
Mark Killmeier
April 23rd, 2024
Very nice and as expected. Will order again.
Julie Hawker
April 22nd, 2024
I never received my order.
Denise Flores
April 21st, 2024
Love the painting and the rich colorful blues, reds, greens, & yellows! A nice addition to our cowboy/southwest decor vibe.
Cheryl Dougherty
April 21st, 2024
Beautifully expressed rendition of the Shrine of the Bab. The frame and matting showcase the print. We have it prominently on our living room wall with other sacred pictures.
Eric Earle
April 21st, 2024
I think the frame and mat work very well with this, it is really impressive in person. Grouped with a small Grant Wood with high quality lighting it sets the mood for a Georgia farmhouse.
Artist's Description
I Guess Dopey Didn't Look Good on Their Lawn is painted digitally from a still life. Dioramas have traditionally been relegated to simple hobbies, seen as kitch. I see complex conceptual still life creations painted with technology.
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Jim Williams
Thanks for submitting this featured bit of Disneyana to WHAT Interrobang, John. LF
Deborah Benoit
Voted!
Mary Deal
Fun digital art. v
Flow Fitzgerald
Nice digital artwork John! v
Joan Carroll
very cute! v
Marian Hebert
Funny voted and favorite
Tracy Munson
Fun!
John Malone
You inspire me to make more just for your comical, fun and thought provoking comments! Again I thank you Olaf!
Olaf Del Gaizo
Hi Ho, hi Ho. Three vertically challenged fellows beem with pride of ownership. A spectacular image from a dwarftacular diorama. Is there hidden meaning, John, in the mysterious green capital A that appears over the heads of the middle dwarf and the dwarf on the right? Is that a political message, A for anarchy? Or a spiritual message, A for Alpha-Omega, the creator of the universe? Or could it be an artistic message, A for artificial, commenting on the nature of the diorama and hence the nature of modern life,? My bet is it's a coincidence, just the way the greenery happened to fall. vf!