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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
Cool Poster
by Rob Snow
Product Details
Cool poster by Rob Snow. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Comical illustration of the opposite ideology between heat and cold. Seen in a satirical highlight of the issues with Global Warming. The father... more
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Artist's Description
Comical illustration of the opposite ideology between heat and cold. Seen in a satirical highlight of the issues with Global Warming. The father polar bear is given a 'cool' shirt, even though his homelands are being melted away by the heat that is enjoyed in the Hawaiian resorts, these shirts are popular!!
About Rob Snow
INGREDIENTS 1 creative person, slightly matured 2 tablespoons aptitude 1 piece of aesthetic flavoring 6lbs hard work and sweat 4 ideas more than most salt of the earth to taste Take a creative person and stir in the aptitude thoroughly, from the start. In time, mix in the aesthetic flavoring with the most appropriate tool at hand, and then fold into the mix as much of the hard work and sweat that the mix can take. Sprinkle in the ideas. The more the better, and finally as all is cooking, a pinch of salt of the earth to give it the necessary character. Leave to cook over time and serve when required. Tasty treat in a tasteless world. Rob is a creative designer working in the fields of graphic design, illustration, web...
$22.35
Barbara Keith
I'd love to be able to see inside your mind to discover where some of these ideas come from.. love it!
Rob Snow replied:
Hahaha! Thanks! It's a dangerous place my mind. I simply studied some of De Bono's Lateral Thinking magic!!
Nora Shepley
THIS IS AWESOME AND CREATIVE, ROB
Rob Snow replied:
Thank you very much, Nora. I try to use some lateral thinking when I think of an idea.