| Title: | How Mum Really Does it All | |
| Artist: | Ralph Lazar & Lisa Swerling | |
| Studio: | Harold | |
| Price (inc. VAT): | £25.00 | |
| Media: | Giclée On Paper | |
| Size: | 10" x 10" | |
| Available: | In Stock | |
| Frame: | HP - £25.00 (inc. VAT) | |
| Edition: | 500 | |
| Description: | ||
She's the wind beneath your wings, the nag behind every sensible decision you ever made... She's the banker, the launderer, the cook and the tucker-in who made your life possible. Yep, she's your mum. While you were growing up, every day was Kids' Day. All we're saying is, on the one day of the year designated Mothers' Day, how about you show the woman who wrecked her figure by having you, and has devoted every day since to your happiness, the love and respect she deserves... in gift form. This edition shows you appreciate all that goes on behind the scenes. We're delighted to be the official Fine Art representative of Harold's Planet; a selection of poignant, charming, fun, and just loveable images that are all pure Harold's Planet. We fell in love with the stunning, quirky and compelling images from Harold's Planet many years ago When we were given a simple Greeting Card. Now "Harold" is a global phenomenon and we are delighted (and honoured) to offer you numbered Fine Art Limited Editions that will make the perfect gift for you, or for that someone special in your life. They look fantastic on the wall and we promise, you will fall in love with the colours and humour. Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar began collaborating on Harold's Planet in 1996, initially as collection of illustrated short-stories for an adult audience. In the first stories, their bobbly-nosed, soft-footed eponymous hero explored the Open Plain, ever-curious, ever-patient and with an eye for spotting flying grannies. He's more or less been doing the same thing ever since. In 1998, after a proposal for an animated TV series adapted from their short-stories, won the International Project Competition at the Annecy Animation Festival in France, Swerling & Lazar isolated themselves on a small island in the Indian Ocean (Ille au Cerf - part of the Seychelles) where they further developed the world of Harold & friends. Since then, their work has mushroomed into a significant global cartoon property. Art You Grew Up With Ltd, under License from Last Lemon Productions Ltd, has published this image using the fine art printing process of colour reproduction known as Giclee. | ||
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