Looney Tunes
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Openings by Bob Clampett
"Openings" was inspired by an original image borrowed from the Bob Clampett archives.
The edition of 130 signifies 1930, which was the year the first Looney Tunes cartoon was released; Bosko's "Sinkin' in the Bathtub." The first Merrie Melodies release was in 1931 with "Lady Play Your Mandoli."
"The Shield" is a 10.5"w x 12.5"h limited edition hand-painted cel. The Merrie Melodies concentric circles image is a 8"w x 6"h limited edition giclee on paper. Learn More -
Pachydermus Percussion Pitch by Daniel Killen
"Watch me paste this pathetic palooka with a powerful paralyzing perfect pachydermus percussion pitch." --Bugs Bunny in "Baseball Bugs" Artist Daniel Killen, known for his hyper-realistic style and dry wit has paid homage to the 1946 Friz Freleng short cartoon, "Baseball Bugs" with this giclee on canvas, "Pachydermus Percussion Pitch." Animated by Ken Champin, Gerry Chiniquy, Manuel Perez, and Virgil Ross with backgrounds and layouts by Paul Julian and Hawley Pratt. Killen originally created this image as a Prismacolor drawing on toned paper. The image was colorized digitally by the artist to his own exacting standards and printed using extended life-span inks made specifically for this fine art process.
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