The Simpsons on Abbey Road
2001 Dawn of Man
Beatles - Rubber Soul
Court of the Crimson King
The Last X-Man
X-Men #1
Spider-Man #33
Captain America
Beatles - Rubber Soul
Voldermort
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Pop Art Paintings:
Oils on Canvas
Work in Progress
 These Pop Art paintings are all work in progress by the artist
John McNally. Traditional oils on canvas has been used, stretched over the back of a wooden frame. Any
painting can be reserved in advance, without financial commitment, by emailing the artist at:
admin@johnmcnally54.com
Once the painting is completed you will be offered first refusal for purchase.
Current projects include paintings from Marvel Comics: Captain America, X-Men #1 also The Last
X-Man (Neal Adams cover). Album Covers: The Beatles Rubber Soul and King Crimson - Court of
the Crimson King. Films: 2001 - A Space Odyssey (Dawn of Man) and TV:
Simpsons version of the Beatles Abbey Road cover.
Commissions are welcome, so if you have an image you would like painted in a Pop Art style
just contact me at: admin@johnmcnally54.com
Be aware that the vast majority of paintings on the Internet, have been produced using acrylic paints,
rather than oils on canvas. The reason for this is simple, acrylic paints dry very fast, therefore
internet artists can mass produce their paintings very quickly. 99% of hand painted Pop Art original paintings
in particular are painted with acrylics because of the speed of production.
I however only use traditional methods with oils on canvas because the colours, consistency and
durability are of a far higher quality. Each oil paint takes around a week to dry, so hand painted original
paintings using oils take a long time to complete. When you see oils on canvas however you will appreciate the
difference in quality.
Because all canvases have already been stretched over a wooden frame, they are posted to you flat, protected by
bubble wrap and thick corrugated cardboard. Postage is FREE for UK Customers, and just £10
for delivery to Europe, and £20 for the USA and rest of the World.
John
McNally
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