Clifford the Huge Hell Hound
Clifford the Huge Hell Hound
This fella made his big debut in a video Aspasia posted on TikTok. Straight out of Aspasia’s imagination, now you and your friends all know what really happened to Clifford! Based on popular demand, we are offering prints of the original art so you can enjoy this conversation piece in your home amongst friends.
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Giclee fine art print of colored pencil on paper, 9”x12”
Prints are available on demand since we don’t stock inventory at this time. A few days are required to process the prints through a professional giclee print service.
Giclee prints are the highest possible quality print available, featuring both archival paper and ink so that you may treasure the art for years to come. Giclee prints can last well over 100 years, especially if the art is framed under glass and kept out of direct sunlight.
The 9”x12” size is a relatively standard size allowing you to purchase a ready-made frame and mat to avoid custom framing costs. The 9”x12” frame and mat combination can be found on Amazon as well as local retailers. Here is an example black frame and mat combination on Amazon that would look nice with this piece: https://www.amazon.com/Picture-Frame-Satin-Black-double/dp/B002F7RJQ4/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=9%22x12%22%2Bframe%2Bblack%2Bwith%2Bblack%2Bmat&qid=1551161121&s=gateway&sr=8-17&th=1
The only other thing you would need if you frame it yourself is acid-free, repositionable tape (i.e. “artist’s tape,” “framer’s tape,” or similar supplies used by scrapbookers are often archival quality and would work for this). Only a small amount of tape is used to secure the art to the mat. Your local framing department at Michael’s or Joann’s store might even give you a couple of pieces if you ask nicely. Here’s a link for artist’s tape on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Economy-White-Artists-Tape-60Yds/dp/B00DGPELVK/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=artists+tape&qid=1551161788&s=gateway&sr=8-9
Legal:
My works of tribute and parody are expressions of dedication protected by the 1st Amendment in the case of parodies, and by Fair Use in the case of tributes and mash-ups (as they are “transformative” and are in my own unique style, and do not damage the copyright holder’s reputation, branding or financial standing). I only tribute those things which I both know and love, and that are of large enough standing and reputation that my tribute will not damage them in any way. Said pieces of art are not licensed nor endorsed by the original authors unless otherwise noted in the description. They are not intended to represent the views of the copyright holders, are not a product of the original authors, nor are they intended to emulate work originating from said authors (i.e. I’m not trying to fool anyone into thinking this is licensed material originating from the company of origin). I encourage all to support the actual authors and copyright holders of the brands and characters they love whenever possible.