P'gosh "Creaturbia" Print

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DPPCR
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UPC:
659682813707
$20.00
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The abandoned 4th film in the Creature from the Black Lagoon series was to feature the Creature settling down to a typical 50's existence, with a job, kids and platinum blonde wife. Painted for a 60th anniversary tribute show at Creature Features Gallery in L.A.

Each print hand signed by artist Doug P'gosh

12"x18" digital print. Printed on uncoated 80# stock. Smooth, uniform finish for better resolution and Acid-free for archival quality. Prints ship flat, in an acid and lignin free clear bag with a rigid backer.

Reviews

  • 5
    Fun Print

    Posted by Terry DellaPenna on 11th Jun 2021

    Really fun and cool Creature From The Black Lagoon print! A must for any Creature fan!

  • 5
    Awesome Fun

    Posted by Unknown on 11th Jan 2021

    Hanging in my Creature Kitchen!

  • 5
    Super Cool

    Posted by Unknown on 2nd Nov 2019

    I bought this for my brother in law I love it. It's the perfect gift. The colors are great and the whole print is very original.

  • 5
    Great poster

    Posted by Unknown on 13th May 2018

    Looks great...awesome color!

  • 5
    Creaturbia

    Posted by Mark Mahy on 1st Jan 2018

    Cool stuff- another Merry Christmas to me! Gimme fish sticks!

  • 4
    Doug P'Gosh print- "Creaturbia" is mighty damn swell indeed!

    Posted by Timothy on 11th May 2015

    LOVE The Creature From The Black Lagoon and Mr. P'Gosh has done a fine job with this "homage" to him. The print is a fine example of one of my "new" favorite contemporary artist's work but way more affordable than an original, of course. It looks great on the wall, and the size was perfect for a cheap frame that I already had, a definite plus. Nothing but pure-D satisfaction with the quality of the print, no siree. If I have anything negative to add, it's the fact that the mailing tube arrived with one of the plastic caps missing which *could have* meant a ruined print, but luckily it made it in one piece. Fortune smiled, art-crisis averted.