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Merman Acrylic Print featuring the painting The Xenomorph by Patrick Anthony Pierson

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The Xenomorph Acrylic Print

Patrick Anthony Pierson

by Patrick Anthony Pierson

$87.00

Product Details

The Xenomorph acrylic print by Patrick Anthony Pierson.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

The title reflects the obvious fact of the painting's revision in an underwater setting and the replacement of the zoot-suited dodoman with one of my... more

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Comments (5)

John Alexander

John Alexander

... too blown away to add my own thoughts on the matter!

John Alexander

John Alexander

I would like to agree with Marlene...

Diane Daigle

Diane Daigle

Your creative imagination and incredible skills truly know no limits! I love this piece,,, it is fintastic! ;>)

Thank you, Diane! You have such a way with words...;>)

Richard Rizzo

Richard Rizzo

Fantastic !

Marlene Burns

Marlene Burns

there is no limit to your imagination and sense of humor..coupled with your masterful painting technique, it's an unbeatable combination!

Thank you very much, Marlene!

Artist's Description

The title reflects the obvious fact of the painting's revision in an underwater setting and the replacement of the zoot-suited dodoman with one of my mermaliens - namely, C. Finneas Waddingpoole - who wears the symbiont mask of the ancient mariner - the Fin Cephalarvum... "I am clay in my own hands, a pillar of marble at my feet, free to sculpt and mold, chisel and hew, carve and smooth the person I have become, my hand guided by my belief in myself and the vision of who I want to be, and as such, I am my own Creator; free to know that my actions determine what's in store for me, that my imagination knows no bounds; free to impose my will upon the future, to make myself an historical link in the causal chain and to know that the difference between choosing a path for myself and having one laid out for me matters because there are no limits."

About Patrick Anthony Pierson

Patrick Anthony Pierson

Patrick Pierson: A TABLEAU OF DREAMS, NO LIMITS Born Pádraig Anton-Piers in 1953 on the outliers of Baile Átha Cliath, Éire (Ireland), the artist changed his name to Patrick Pierson in 1961 when he and his family immigrated to America. Initially represented and published by the Meisner Gallery in New York City, Patrick eventually settled in Palm Beach, Florida and established Fyshwerks Studio Gallery - a fine art studio, smithy, display gallery and publishing house that would become the birthplace for the creatures that were destined to inhabit the realm of Planet Zootopia.

 

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