Last Moments of Adventurous Annie the Skin Diving Queen

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      This numbered edition Aluminum Print, designed by charles sinklier, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Printed on a .045” thick aluminum sheet, this print is crisp, high gloss, lightweight, and water resistant. It comes with a proprietary 1/2" aluminum shadow mount allowing for easy installation.

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      About this Artwork

      Yes - Sad to say this is the last known image of Adventurous Annie the Skindiving Queen. Her demise wasn’t the Giant Jelly’s fault. He just wanted to reach out and touch the beautiful mermaid, not knowing that his caress would be fatal for poor Annie. Oh Well! If you swim with the big fish one or the other will be lunch. Fortunately we were able to recover Annie’s swim togs. They are enshrined in the Skin-divers’ Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. VivaChas!

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      • " Looks pretty much exactly as it does in the pictures online. Smooth finish - lots of people comment on the quality when they see it. "Rohan
      • " Looks great, couldn't be happier! "Kris
      • " I purchased two aluminums by Nancy Macgregor and they look perfect on my wall. Lovely quality with a soft patina finish to offset glare. "Islandgal
      • " The material really lends itself to the digital medium. The colors and the image are really striking. I would definitely get more. "Maureen l.