Rangas Rule OK ?

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A$750

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76.3cm (W) x 101.7cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,293 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

POP ART meets STREET ART.
This young woman has the ‘peaches and cream’ complexion that natural redheads are famous for. From out of a background of tropical foliage, she stares at you over her shoulder. She asserts ”RANGAS RULE OK.” She knows that…

*Redheads are fabulously unique and amazing.
*Red hair occurs naturally in up to 2% of the human population,
*Gingers are more likely to be sensitive to cold and hot sensations than people with different hair colors.
*Hitler was against the intermarriage of redheads, believing that they produce more devil children.
*A lot of redheads are also left-handed.
*Red hair does not turn to gray as fast as other hair colors
*Bees are more attracted to redheads than any other hair colour.
*Redheads never get lost in a crowd. 

Will you value her for her uniqueness?
Add a little light-hearted humour to your room. The size of this artwork makes it a STATEMENT PIECE and will be comfortable in MODERN, CONTEMPORARY, BOHO, WAREHOUSE, SCANDI or a LOFT setting.

Quality paints, strong pine stretcher and quality primed canvas. The edges of your painting have been finished in dark burgundy to frame her for a modern style finish.

Your painting is ready to hang and has D rings & wire. It is signed on the front and comes with a certificate of authenticity. My work is held in both private and corporate collections within Australianm N.Z. and in N.America and Europe.

Artist Bio

Lesley Taylor, who signs her work pin100 (don't ask her why, she won't tell you) hopes her sense of humour and her whimsical outlook on life connects with you "I’ve always been fascinated by faces and what they can express without words. My theatre career has sharpened my observations of people and their idiosyncrasies, and these observations form the bones of my art work. My latest work has been figurative, in acrylics, oil sticks, and charcoals. I studied English and Art ( Cambridge Institute) and I have been involved in theatre and art in England and Australia for many years. "