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Godzilla vs. the Brooklyn Bridge Poster

$15
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Godzilla vs. the Brooklyn Bridge Poster

$15
Size: 9" x 12"
Quantity

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$15

Description

A towering kaiju emerges from behind the iconic steel cables of the Brooklyn Bridge, rendered in intricate line work with deliberate hatching that gives the creature immense textural detail. The composition places the monster's massive form against a bold burnt orange background, while the bridge's geometric framework anchors the foreground, creating tension between the delicate architectural lines and the raw power of the beast. For a room celebrating pop culture, monster lore, and graphic storytelling. Printed on smooth gloss paper and made the moment you order it, then rolled into a tube and shipped ready to fill a wall. The same independent-artist artwork you'd frame, at poster scale and poster price.

Specifications

  • Printed on 100lb smooth gloss paper
  • 9" (W) x 12" (H)
  • 12" (W) x 16" (H)
  • 18" (W) x 24" (H)
  • 30" (W) x 40" (H)
  • Printed on 100lb smooth gloss paper
  • 9" (W) x 12" (H)
  • 12" (W) x 16" (H)
  • 18" (W) x 24" (H)
  • 30" (W) x 40" (H)

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

Godzilla vs. the Brooklyn Bridge

Andrew Henry

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Andrew Henry
About The Artist

Andrew Henry is a designer based in Seattle. He spent a lot of time in nature growing up in the Pacific NW, and when he wasn't exploring local forests and beaches he was watching bad sci-fi and horror films for laughs. Those influences are still evident in his work today in his off-kilter sense of humor and cartoonish naturalism. www.andrewhenrystudio.com

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