Black Market / Lowbrow Art Company

Dead Man's Hand by David Lozeau Tattoo Canvas Giclee Skull Wild West

SKU:
BLA1166-A
$65.00

Description

  • Dead Man's Hand by David Lozeau canvas giclee art print.
  • Design items include skull, revolver guns and a poker hand.
  • Made-to-order Giclee fine art reproductions on canvas featuring the original artwork of today's hottest tattoo artists.
  • Stretched and ready to hang.
  • Museum gallery wrap extends the canvas over the sides.
  • Comes on a 1.25" stretcher bar.
  • Authorized Dealer of Black Market Art-Lowbrow Art fine products.

These gallery-quality reproductions are made by the most technologically advanced ink-jet printers available today, which are able to generate over 16.7 million different colors. They are printed on museum-grade poly-cotton canvas with a bright white point and high gloss. This allows for vivid rich color and subtle details. Each canvas is individually hand-stretched around finger-jointed kiln-dried pine for maximum stability and durability.

Measurements in inches:
A: 13.06" x 10.93"
B: 16.52" x 13.83"
C: 23.61" x 19.77"
D: 29.01" x 24.29"
E: 33.56" x 28.10"

Note: Size D & E are only available for shipping inside the USA.  International buyers please contact us.

All Canvas art is made to order right here in the USA!   Art orders ship in 7 to 14 business days.

 

David Lozeau has a quirky, character-driven style that wraps Day of the Dead iconography in a Wild West aesthetic, measures historical accuracy against Lowbrow absurdity, and blends fine art technique with cartoon cel humor to reveal his unique perspective on life, death, and all the gory stuff in between.

David layers acrylics, gouache, and enamel to create vibrant, unforgettable paintings with interesting narratives and tight line work and then builds his own custom wood frames with rusty metal or worn leather adornments to complete his vision for each piece.

His Day of the Dead art turns the annual celebration on its ear through his use of bold colors, exaggerated features, and impeccable details.

DLo's Wild West art is rooted in American cowboy gunslinger lore where there was only a very fine line between a marshal and an outlaw.

David's Lowbrow artpays homage to everything from Greek mythology to the kustom kulture hot rod scene with flesh-eating horses, skeleton mechanics, and samurai warriors.

And his Oceanic is anything but typical, depicting steampunk divers, tiki-hoarding octopus, and underwater robot invasions.

David Lozeau has shown his art in galleries on three continents, collaborated with Disney and Harley-Davidson, been juried into the artist guild at the Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park, won awards at fine art exhibitions, and been featured in countless magazines and books.

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