Bah Humbug Metal Print
by Kathy K McClellan
Product Details
Bah Humbug metal print by Kathy K McClellan. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Bah Humbug is a humorous Christmas card designed for the dog lover on your holiday list. ... more
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Artist's Description
Bah Humbug is a humorous Christmas card designed for the dog lover on your holiday list.
Traditionally Humbug means fake or false, prompting the Bah Humbug from the terrier proclaiming that the labrador was a "fake elf".
The photograph that was the basis for this card was taken on the Jourdan River in Hancock County, MS. The small terrier was afraid of the black lab who had backed the terrier up against a pontoon boat that had pulled up onto a sandbar where the terrier was enjoying her solitude.
The labrador just wanted to make friends and play but the terrier perceived her as a threat, hence the "all teeth showing" snarl.
Pair this greeting card with a matching mug or a tote bag with the Bow Wow image in the Fun Images Gallery on this site and you have the perfect combination for that special dog lover on your list!
100% of the artist's profits from this image will be donated to Choe's Fund, a non-profit that pays for life saving treatm...
About Kathy K McClellan
KeppenArt promotes Fine Art and Literature and offers for purchase photography prints, decor and other merchandise featuring artwork by Kathy K. McClellan. An official Biography for Kathy can be found at keppenart.com. Fine Art America is the fulfillment company for KeppenArt. When you order from this site you become FAA's customer since they do the printing, framing, shipping and billing for the site. They also provide the 30 Money Back Guarantee. To protect your privacy FAA will not share your name, phone number or e-mail address. Please e-mail Kathy at kathy@keppenart.com to share your purchase experience. She loves and appreciates e-mails and feedback. Thanks! COPYRIGHT NOTICE These photographs do not belong to the public...
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Kathy K McClellan
Thank you Marilyn DeBlock for adding this image to your Favorites Collection.
Marilyn DeBlock
OMG - too funny! Great capture!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Marilyn!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you Marilyn De Block for adding this image to your Favorites list.
Marilyn De Block
This is so cute!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Marilyn for visiting and commenting!
Debby Pueschel
Hysterical!!! Absolutely love it! FL
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Debby for your Like and adding this image to your Favorites list. That terrier could be a terrorist when she wanted to be!
John Hintz
Bah Humbug indeed!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Yes! Thanks for visiting and commenting John.
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you to the buyer from GA who purchased a box of greeting cards with the Bah Humbug image printed on them.
Kathy K McClellan
This image has been featured in the Fine Art America group Mississippi Artists And Photographers.
Maria Coulson
Great capture! L!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Maria. If it made you smile then mission accomplished!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks John for featuring this image and for adding it to your Favorites list!
Roberta Byram
This is too funny! Love it!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Roberta!
DUG Harpster
I'm "bugging out" as fast as I can if I see this face! Cute presentation, nice camera work!~DUG
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks DUG! I didn't realize how much gum she was showing until I emptied the memory card. I was snapping away and have several in a row of her showing her teeth but this one was the most extreme. It probably only lasted a split second like that and I felt lucky to capture it.