The Last Frogboy acrylic painting

$44.00

Minding his own business at the local watering hole, Frogboy was called to a duel by none other than the meanest Rattler of valley, Mr. Lee Rattlesnake. As they took their 10 steps and made their about face,  Frogboy tripped over his own gargantuan feet. These precious seconds were enough for Mr. Lee Rattlednake to fire off a shot. As Frogboy heard the shot he jumped with all his might. 

His legs that seemed to be his down fall were also his saving grace. 

Jump! He thought, Jump! And his legs listened. Oh boy, did they listen. He shoot right up to the stars above, and started falling back down. Luckily a friendly cumulus cloud caught him as he plummeted down from the heavens. Soon, they started talking and a great friendship was born. Which is why sometimes when you look into the clouds as they float by you can see a cowboy frog smile as a rides a big fluffy cloud. 

6” x 6” canvas 

Acryla gouache 

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Minding his own business at the local watering hole, Frogboy was called to a duel by none other than the meanest Rattler of valley, Mr. Lee Rattlesnake. As they took their 10 steps and made their about face,  Frogboy tripped over his own gargantuan feet. These precious seconds were enough for Mr. Lee Rattlednake to fire off a shot. As Frogboy heard the shot he jumped with all his might. 

His legs that seemed to be his down fall were also his saving grace. 

Jump! He thought, Jump! And his legs listened. Oh boy, did they listen. He shoot right up to the stars above, and started falling back down. Luckily a friendly cumulus cloud caught him as he plummeted down from the heavens. Soon, they started talking and a great friendship was born. Which is why sometimes when you look into the clouds as they float by you can see a cowboy frog smile as a rides a big fluffy cloud. 

6” x 6” canvas 

Acryla gouache 

Minding his own business at the local watering hole, Frogboy was called to a duel by none other than the meanest Rattler of valley, Mr. Lee Rattlesnake. As they took their 10 steps and made their about face,  Frogboy tripped over his own gargantuan feet. These precious seconds were enough for Mr. Lee Rattlednake to fire off a shot. As Frogboy heard the shot he jumped with all his might. 

His legs that seemed to be his down fall were also his saving grace. 

Jump! He thought, Jump! And his legs listened. Oh boy, did they listen. He shoot right up to the stars above, and started falling back down. Luckily a friendly cumulus cloud caught him as he plummeted down from the heavens. Soon, they started talking and a great friendship was born. Which is why sometimes when you look into the clouds as they float by you can see a cowboy frog smile as a rides a big fluffy cloud. 

6” x 6” canvas 

Acryla gouache