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Mosquito Family Camping by Tiki Torch Cartoon Acrylic Print

by Colleen Cornelius

$74.00
Product Details
Mosquito Family Camping by Tiki Torch Cartoon acrylic print by Colleen Cornelius. 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
Mosquito Family Camping by Tiki Torch Cartoon Most of us know that mosquitoes are tough. But just how tough? Funny cartoon of mosquito girl and... more
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Artist's Description
"Mosquito Family Camping by Tiki Torch Cartoon" Most of us know that mosquitoes are tough. But just how tough? Funny cartoon of mosquito girl and boy camping with mosquito dad roasting Marshmallows by the flame of a citronella tiki torch.
This cartoon and story is the original digital art work of Colleen Cornelius.
Stories and images are copyrighted property of Colleen Cornelius and may not be copied in part or whole without expressed written consent. Promotions must include the link to this page and credit siting Colleen Cornelius as the creator/author.
About Colleen Cornelius

Born in Holmen, Wisconsin, Colleen Cornelius? work draws inspiration from her early childhood experiences growing up in a rural town. A one room general store with creaky wooden floors, tire swings attached by frayed rope to oak trees, and pale gold hay bales laid across contrasting green pastures are all a thing of the past to Colleens once cozy hometown. These days the town has grown almost ten-fold, and the old general store has since become a distant memory. Today, Colleen is focused on capturing contrasting images of nature and Americana that invoke a sense of nostalgia from living on the farm belt to the industrial growth of cities that have created beautiful cityscapes. This medium connects a unique collection of photographs that...
Robert Bales
OH so cute, Colleen!! v/f/t
Alida M Haslett
This is so funny! And SO TRUE! Great imagination and humor, Colleen! f