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John Carter White Apes Concept Art Canvas Giclee Print:
- Living on Barsoom does have its risks.
- Experience the exotic world of Disney's John Carter film!
- Exceptionally detailed concept art from artist Michael Kutsche.
- Hand-numbered limited edition of only 50 pieces.
- Edgar Rice Burroughs would be proud!
Experience the extraterrestrial world of Disney's
John Carter movie with this impressive concept art featuring John Carter "strategically retreating" from two large and ferocious-looking alien beasts, much like gorillas. The exceptionally detailed John Carter White Apes Concept Art Canvas Giclee Print from Acme Archives is printed on quality canvas fabric, to last longer. At 23-inches wide by 11-inches tall, it's an unframed limited edition of only 50 pieces that's individually hand numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Ages 14 and up.
From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton, comes
John Carter, a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars).
John Carter is based on a classic novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, whose highly imaginative adventures have served as inspiration for many filmmakers, both past and present. Based on the screenplay written by Andrew Stanton, Mark Andrews, and Michael Chabon, the film tells the story of war-weary former military captain John Carter, who is inexplicably transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions amongst the inhabitants of the planet, including Tars Tarkas and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris. In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
Giclee (pronounced "zhee-clay") is an invented name for the process of making fine-art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word was coined to distinguish commonly known industrial "Iris proofs" from the fine-art prints artists were producing on the same printers. The name has since come to mean any high-quality, ink-jet print, and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such. In the past few years, the word (as a fine-art term) has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant "archival" inks and the inkjet printers that use them. A wide variety of substrates are available, including various textures and finishes such as matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas, or artist textured vinyl.