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There is a snail on my nose Canvas Print

by Jerry Dalrymple

$60.00
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There is a snail on my nose canvas print by Jerry Dalrymple. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
An alligator's head peeks out from the water, surrounded by floating vegetation and twigs. Notice the red ramshorn snail on his snout. The old timers... more
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Artist's Description
An alligator's head peeks out from the water, surrounded by floating vegetation and twigs. Notice the red ramshorn snail on his snout. The old timers down here tell me a number of gators have learned this trick. They use the snail to attract birds in hopes of getting a meal of their own.
About Jerry Dalrymple

I hale from middle class America, a true, blue collar family, the son of a carpenter and stay-at-home mom. My parents, both gone now, came from rather poor families, and grew-up during the Great Depression. Both reaching adulthood during World War II. They were good people, hardworking, salt of the earth, Christian people. Dad was a strong, handsome, quiet man. His word was good as gold and there is nothing he loved more than his family and home. Mother, a petite woman, was fiercely protective of her children. Her face bore witness to her Native American (Cherokee) heritage; dark hair, dark eyes, and high cheek bones. She was quite beautiful. We didn’t have much when I was growing up, but hey, not many people did. As small boys tend to...
Angela Davies
Never saw an alligator look cute before but this might be it! LF
Jerry Dalrymple replied:
Hey not sure about the cuteness, but I understand what you're saying. I had several old timers Floridians tell me some of them do this on purpose hoping a heron will come along and try to pick it off. Then just like that the gator has a free mean and didn't have to work for it.