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Joggers pop art painting

Joggers

The name of this painting is called Joggers.

The runners are from a clip art book. The background is section of a line drawing that I found in an old art forum magazine from the 1970s.

When I saw the lines swirling around, they just looked like they were meant for the jogger cutouts!

Putting it all together and the result is called “Joggers“.

Painting Specifics

  • Vintage original framed painting from the 1990s
  • Acrylic on MDF board
  • Dimensions: 22x32x1.5 inches

Believe It or Not painting

Believe It Or Not

This painting is called “Believe It or Not“.

It features aunt Fritzie. The image to the left, the cow with a heart shape on its side, was found in a Ripley’s Believe It or Not magazine.

Painting Specifics

  • Vintage original framed painting from the 1990s
  • Acrylic on MDF board
  • Dimensions: 22x32x1.5 inches

Supermandy popart painting

Supermandy

The title of this painting is “Supermandy”.

I pulled the Superman image from a Superman annual comic book.

The background behind Superman is a section from one of the band Chicago’s albums, their thumbprint album cover. I took a little section of the album cover and blew it up. I really like the black and white contrast.

And the background behind the Superman panel is actually a portrait of Tennessee Williams, by Andy Warhol.

I just happened to turn it sideways. And nobody ever noticed that.

Painting Specifics

  • Vintage original framed painting from the 1990s
  • Acrylic on MDF board
  • Dimensions: 22x32x1.5 inches