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10.00" x 7.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Blue Oyster Cult Canvas Print
by Douglas Fromm
Product Details
Blue Oyster Cult canvas print by Douglas Fromm. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
A Psychedelic Relic from the 1970's. This was a tribute to a classic Rock & Roll band called Blue Oyster Cult. The design started with an... more
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Artist's Description
A Psychedelic Relic from the 1970's. This was a tribute to a classic Rock & Roll band called Blue Oyster Cult. The design started with an illustration of a head with the band's name directly overhead. I kept adding random images to construct a background. Many years later I decided to have the piece framed under glass.Before framing I added a layer of circular green price stickers and blue circles (to suggest blue oysters), which I thought would unify the overall design.
About Douglas Fromm
Douglas Fromm is a self taught artist who started his career designing concert posters and record album covers for San Francisco rock bands. He is a Signature Member of the National Collage Society (USA), and has had work selected by juries to be exhibited in 10 different National Collage Shows during the years from 2009 through 2023. .. One of his works ( shown on FAA as "An Artist Contemplates Good and Evil" ) is part of the National Collage Teaching Collection at Kent State University, Ohio.
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James Higgins
As you know Doug, I thoroughly enjoy your work. I study and scrutinize each amazing piece in zoom mode. Great compositions, colors, details, and descriptions! Brilliant how your collages feel alive...and then I realize, hey, this art is looking back at me and it’s scrutinizing ME! Weird feeling, but highly enjoyable!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thanks James ....this is one of the finest compliments ever, quite intriguing and insightful ! By the way, after you mentioned the English illustrator Arthur Rackham I looked him up because I was not familiar with his name. I quickly realized that I was familiar with his work. Over the years I had seen quite a few of his images, especially his works for Alice in Wonderland. An amazingly talented artist, certainly worthy of being an inspiration....
VIVA Anderson
Douglas! Amazing, again! 1st/ look: can't resist the visual,artistic,unique presentation; 2nd/look: 'seeing' all your stunning detail, here, and in all your unique Art, Kudos maestro!, f.v.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you, Viva ....this is the finest compliment of the week so far !!...
Michelle Meenawong
amazing artwork Douglas l/f/t
Douglas Fromm replied:
I appreciate your compliment !......
Melinda Dare Benfield
This is really cool. A little more subtle than some of your other works, but no less powerful. I could plop some vinyl down on the turntable and lose myself in the complexity of this image.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you....this is one of the more successful images in my homemade version of Pointillism. I thought that the original image was only satisfactory, but 30 years later I spread the blue and green circles throughout the design to “homogenize “ the overall harmony. The colors are slightly muted here because I forgot to take a photograph before framing it under glass ....
Michael J Cooper
Very well designed images from the past and a favorite. Mike
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you, Mike....I used to have quite a few of these Rock Band tributes, but most of them were sold, traded, or given away back in the Sensational Seventies, with no photos taken..
Steve Taylor
A gorgeous image. Faved and liked
Bunny Clarke
I really love your work Douglas. It's always refreshing to see how you use shapes and colors in your paintings. :o)
Amy E Fraser
I love your inventive use of pattern Douglas!
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists"