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Retro Pulp 5 – Seaside Terror by Jane Ianniello – surreal retro pulp magazine cover art painting by Jane Ianniello 102cm x 91cm x 3.8cm. It is an original acrylic painting on high quality Create Art stretched canvas with a sturdy pine frame. Ready to hang with d-rings and picture wire.  Jane will courier in sturdy cardboard box.

Seaside Terror is inspired by the pulp detective magazines that were popular from 1930s to the 1950s – Jane has created a surreal painting by appropriating a 1950s cover of a scared woman on a telephone and placing her against a background of threatening grey seagulls

Jane is a well-known Brisbane artist who has been finalist for Lethbridge 10,000, Rotary Art Spectacular, Moreton Bay Art Awards, Noosa Art Award,  and Stanthorpe Art Prize.  She has also exhibited at various Brisbane and Gold Coast galleries.

Seaside Terror

Jane Ianniello

AUD$3,050
Size: 76w x 102h x 3.8d cms
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Retro Pulp 5 – Seaside Terror by Jane Ianniello – surreal retro pulp magazine cover art painting by Jane Ianniello 102cm x 91cm x 3.8cm. It is an original acrylic painting on high quality Create Art stretched canvas with a sturdy pine frame. Ready to hang with d-rings and picture wire.  Jane will courier in sturdy cardboard box.

Seaside Terror is inspired by the pulp detective magazines that were popular from 1930s to the 1950s – Jane has created a surreal painting by appropriating a 1950s cover of a scared woman on a telephone and placing her against a background of threatening grey seagulls

Jane is a well-known Brisbane artist who has been finalist for Lethbridge 10,000, Rotary Art Spectacular, Moreton Bay Art Awards, Noosa Art Award,  and Stanthorpe Art Prize.  She has also exhibited at various Brisbane and Gold Coast galleries.