McDonald's Peace Theory Giclée Fine Art Print
McDonald's peace theory.
Acrylic painting with mother and child, pink rivers of fast food, mac tonight man in the moon, tree spirits & their woodland creatures, and Disney VHS tapes & crass tattoo constellations in the sky.
Originally an acrylic painting. The reproduction is a giclee fine art print on archival paper.
8 x 11 art print in a matted 11 x 14 inch frame.
or
11 x 17 art print in a matted 18 x 24 inch frame.
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SHIPPING
Each print is shipped in a protective mailer, inside an eco-friendly, compostable cellophane sleeve, enforced with cardboard to ensure they do not get damaged in the mail.
© Danielle Arden O'Malley
McDonald's peace theory.
Acrylic painting with mother and child, pink rivers of fast food, mac tonight man in the moon, tree spirits & their woodland creatures, and Disney VHS tapes & crass tattoo constellations in the sky.
Originally an acrylic painting. The reproduction is a giclee fine art print on archival paper.
8 x 11 art print in a matted 11 x 14 inch frame.
or
11 x 17 art print in a matted 18 x 24 inch frame.
________________________________________________________
SHIPPING
Each print is shipped in a protective mailer, inside an eco-friendly, compostable cellophane sleeve, enforced with cardboard to ensure they do not get damaged in the mail.
© Danielle Arden O'Malley
McDonald's peace theory.
Acrylic painting with mother and child, pink rivers of fast food, mac tonight man in the moon, tree spirits & their woodland creatures, and Disney VHS tapes & crass tattoo constellations in the sky.
Originally an acrylic painting. The reproduction is a giclee fine art print on archival paper.
8 x 11 art print in a matted 11 x 14 inch frame.
or
11 x 17 art print in a matted 18 x 24 inch frame.
________________________________________________________
SHIPPING
Each print is shipped in a protective mailer, inside an eco-friendly, compostable cellophane sleeve, enforced with cardboard to ensure they do not get damaged in the mail.
© Danielle Arden O'Malley