Original artwork description:

Jane's original painting 'Blackmail' is a retro pulp magazine cover art painting. It is an original painting on high quality Create Art stretched canvas. Ready to hang with d-rings and picture wire. Jane will courier in sturdy cardboard box.
Jane's painting is inspired by the pulp detective magazines that were popular from 1930s to the 1950s and shows a nervous woman retrieving love letters from a blackmailing man in a convertible sports car.
Jane is a well-known Brisbane artist who has been finalist for Lethbridge 10,000, Rotary Art Spectacular, Moreton Bay Art Awards, Noosa Art Award, and Stanthorpe Art Prize. She has also exhibited at various Brisbane and Gold Coast galleries. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

Tags:
#retro #original painting #convertible #pulp #convertible car 

Blackmail (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Pop Art Pulp

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Jane's original painting 'Blackmail' is a retro pulp magazine cover art painting. It is an original painting on high quality Create Art stretched canvas. Ready to hang with d-rings and picture wire. Jane will courier in sturdy cardboard box.
Jane's painting is inspired by the pulp detective magazines that were popular from 1930s to the 1950s and shows a nervous woman retrieving love letters from a blackmailing man in a convertible sports car.
Jane is a well-known Brisbane artist who has been finalist for Lethbridge 10,000, Rotary Art Spectacular, Moreton Bay Art Awards, Noosa Art Award, and Stanthorpe Art Prize. She has also exhibited at various Brisbane and Gold Coast galleries. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

Tags:
#retro #original painting #convertible #pulp #convertible car 
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Jane creates a variety of retro paintings. Her “Pulp” paintings incorporate images from the covers of cheap popular magazines of the 1930s to 50s that were designed to titillate and excite... Read more

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