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Literary Term, Onomatopoeia, The Jabberwocky Black and White Quote Poster.

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01-P04-05S
$22.00
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Onomatopoeia literary term art print inspired by The Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll

"One, two! One, two! and through and through
  The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
  He went galumphing back."

The Jabberwocky
by Lewis Carroll

Jeanne had a dream that all literary artwork appeared to her as rorschach tests. The next morning, she began this series of abstract posters.=

Art print available plain paper, laminated and framed in two sizes: 12"x 12" and 18" x 18."

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FRAMING INFO

• Our 12" x 12" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 1 inch black matte and glass. Finished framed size is 13.5" x 13.5."

• Our 18" x 18" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and crystal plexiglass. Finished framed size is 26.5" X 26.5.”


Digital copies printed using vibrant, premium, high luster, fade resistant Lucia Archival inks on heavy matte fine art paper. 

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Reviews

  • 5
    The Jabberwocky!

    Posted by Brad on 22nd Apr 2021

    I bought the 18 x 18” framed. I love it and hung it in my kitchen! Looks great! Thank you!

  • 5
    Poster

    Posted by Michael on 13th Aug 2019

    Got this poster as a gift for my teacher friend and she absolutely loves it!

  • 5
    Onomatopoeia

    Posted by Angela on 15th Jan 2018

    This really catches everyone`s attention in class! Looks nice in the frame