Lunchtime
Product Description
A combination of realism and gleeful fantasy defines Joyner's work, with robots and donuts as reoccurring motifs in his paintings. This Lunchtime print of an oil original is made on Aluminyze, which is UV-resistant, waterproof, bubble-, chip-, and wrinkle-less — all while being composed of sustainably recycled aluminum.
Product Details
- ColorsMulti
- Materials
Aluminum
- Measurements
16"L x 20"H
- OriginUnited States
— Waterproof
— Wipe Clean
— UV Resistant
— Safe Corners
— Edge-to-Edge
— Routed Edges
— Scratch Resistant
— Won't Wrinkle Or Tear
— 3/4" Floating Wall Mount
— No Chips, Bubbles Or Warps
— Includes Pre-Attached Wall Mount
— Hi-Res Images Infused Into Aluminum
— 100% Recycled Aluminum Manufactured in the USA
About the Designer
The year 1999 was a big one for artist Eric Joyner. He began entering his paintings into various juried shows in the Bay Area and his efforts were well received. That inspired him to focus his paintings only on subjects he truly enjoyed painting–urban San Francisco landscapes, Mexican masks, cartoon characters, and Japanese toy robots. Eventually, the majority of his focus shifted to the robots, and he began to place them in settings more appropriate to their nature, namely outer space.
It wasn’t until 2002 that Joyner realized something was missing from his paintings, that his lusciously rendered protagonists might need something to contend with … perhaps a nemesis. Shortly thereafter, which watching the movie Pleasantville, in which Jeff Daniels’ character paints a still life of donuts, Joyner’s ultimate vision took shape. With thoughts of donut inventor Wayne Thiebald’s miraculous pastries always close at hand, it wasn’t difficult for Joyner to envision a battle scene of robots retreating from 300 foot-tall donuts. The rest, as they say, is history.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation