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8.00" x 7.00"
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10.00" x 9.00"
The Magical Giant Frog Poster
by Andrew Gillette
$22.35
Product Details
The Magical Giant Frog poster by Andrew Gillette. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
It's not always easy to remember the child-like wonder of world around you. To most of us, this frog is a representation, just a statue in a park...... more
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Artist's Description
It's not always easy to remember the child-like wonder of world around you. To most of us, this frog is a representation, just a statue in a park... but to a child, it IS A REAL FROG. Remember how vivid the world was when you were a young child? Imagine having this sensation, as if you were a child again, that everything is large, fantastic and a maybe even a little bit scary- and anything can be real just because you believe it is. This is the feeling I wanted to capture in this painting. Let me know what you think; I am always thankful for your good feedback!
About Andrew Gillette
All originals are sent matted with outer dimensions sized to fit a standard frame. The copyrights to all works of art in this shop belong solely to the artist. Any Paintings, Digital Art or Photographs in this shop may not be reproduced in whole or part by mimeograph or any other means, without written permission from Andrew R. Gillette.
Bob Salo
This is a great painting and a story....the frog playing possum, the child waiting for a ribitt!! that doesn't come until she begins to walk away....then ribitt!! and she freezes in her tracks again....do you illustrate children's books ? if not you should...
Paula Andrea Pyle
It's so gentle, serene and memorable.
Ted Hebbler
Hi Andrew ,excellent painting and great description of a child's imagination....this reminds me of frog races when i was a child.....you a right...the key to a great life is to never lose the child in each of us..we are never too old to be a child again....thanks ted