Crow with French Fries | 20X20 Gallery Wrap
In the artist's words
This is a crow eating french fries ya'll
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
A crow perches on a red fast food container, beak buried in a heap of golden fries. The bird's glossy dark feathers are rendered in loose, energetic brushwork — blacks and cool grays against a muted slate background that makes the warm yellow of the fries pop hard.
The crow's eye is the focal point: round, alert, and completely unapologetic. This is not a bird that shares.
The loose painterly style sits somewhere between expressive illustration and digital painting — detailed enough to reward a close look, bold enough to read across a room. The color contrast between the deep charcoal bird and the saturated gold fries gives it real visual punch.
A good fit for kitchens, dining spaces, or anywhere that could use something that's funny without being a joke print. Connects with crow people, corvid enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever watched a bird steal their lunch and felt a grudging respect.
These gallery wrapped canvases have features:
- Archival-grade poly-cotton mix canvas
- pH neutral and acid-free — won't yellow over time
- Bright white surface with a semi-glossy sheen
- Giclee inkjet printing, color calibrated for accuracy
- Colors rated fade-resistant for 100+ years
- Hand-stretched on solid wood stretcher bars
- Solid wood frame won't warp or bow over time
canvas wrap
In the artist's words
This is a crow eating french fries ya'll
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
A crow perches on a red fast food container, beak buried in a heap of golden fries. The bird's glossy dark feathers are rendered in loose, energetic brushwork — blacks and cool grays against a muted slate background that makes the warm yellow of the fries pop hard.
The crow's eye is the focal point: round, alert, and completely unapologetic. This is not a bird that shares.
The loose painterly style sits somewhere between expressive illustration and digital painting — detailed enough to reward a close look, bold enough to read across a room. The color contrast between the deep charcoal bird and the saturated gold fries gives it real visual punch.
A good fit for kitchens, dining spaces, or anywhere that could use something that's funny without being a joke print. Connects with crow people, corvid enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever watched a bird steal their lunch and felt a grudging respect.
This is a 20 in x 20 in gallery wrapped canvas print. The canvas is 1.5 in thick.
Hardware is installed and it's ready to hang. the edges are solid black, the ink is archival.
There is a light satin finish to protect the ink.
These prints are from a vendor I really trust, and when i do interruptions, this is what i use.