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Little Monkey Shining Shoes Metal Print
by Linda Matlow
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Little Monkey Shining Shoes metal print by Linda Matlow. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Little Monkey Shining Shoes at amusement park Copyright © Linda Matlow. All rights reserved. Photo may not be downloaded, copied, or used on any... more
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Little Monkey Shining Shoes at amusement park Copyright © Linda Matlow. All rights reserved. Photo may not be downloaded, copied, or used on any websites without purchase of a reproduction license.
About Linda Matlow
Linda Matlow is an award-winning photographer in the entertainment industry since 1977. Her clients have included film studios, record companies, books, major magazines, newspapers, and many celebrities and bands around the world. She has published two photo books and had a monthly celebrity photo events column in several publications for many years. Her Limited Edition Fine Art prints can be purchased directly from her studio and select images from this site. Owning one of our prints does not grant the purchaser to publish, post, or duplicate any of our images. They are strictly for personal display purposes. All of her photo and illustration copyrights remain with Linda Matlow and her company, Pix International LLC.
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Michel Verhoef
Awww....I feel sorry for the monkey...a great image against animal abuse...
Linda Matlow replied:
I photographed that I think in the late 1970s. The monkey and the senior citizen owner seemed to have a lot of love for each other and he was just so cute and seemed like he was laughing at the people watching him. The 'show' was only a few minutes luckily.Though I see your point on anti animal abuse. I had a very cute dog that loved to show off when we had company and do all kinds of tricks.Never asked him to,he must have read a training manual in a past life,LOL!
Linda Matlow replied:
I photographed that I think in the late 1970s. The monkey and the senior citizen owner seemed to have a lot of love for each other and he was just so cute and seemed like he was laughing at the people watching him. The 'show' was only a few minutes luckily.Though I see your point on anti animal abuse. I had a very cute dog that loved to show off when we had company and do all kinds of tricks.Never asked him to,he must have read a training manual in a past life,LOL!
Cristopher Ernest
That's a wild pic !
Linda Matlow replied:
Thank you!