The Kidnapping Of Edward Pink, Part Four - Framed Fine Art Print
The Kidnapping Of Edward Pink, Part Four - Framed Fine Art Print
The Kidnapping Of Edward Pink, Part Four.
Who is Edward Pink? Who kidnapped him? And why are there four parts to this story? We may never know—but that’s the fun of it. This whimsical, mysterious print by artist Janet Hill invites curiosity and storytelling. Every viewer sees something different: a clue, a twist, a whole new ending.
Hang or display it on a table, solo as a statement or with other pieces from Janet for a full-on visual cliffhanger. A conversation piece that delights, intrigues, and leaves just enough unsaid.
Janet Hill is a Canadian painter, author, and illustrator based in Stratford, Ontario, whose work lives somewhere between storybook whimsy and old-world elegance. Best known for her richly detailed paintings and charming characters, Janet’s art evokes a sense of nostalgia, curiosity, and quiet humor—like a favorite novel you return to again and again.
- Printed using Epson Ultrachrome archival inks on heavyweight matte fine art paper (100% cotton rag), 8.5"x11"
- Black wood grain frame (10.3"L x 12.8"W) with semi-tempered anti-UV/anti-glare glass - versatile as it can be showcased on your wall or table via arm back
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