Get Off My Lawn - Art Print
The patron saint of introverts, curmudgeons, and everyone who has simply had enough of people near their space has arrived — in magnificent watercolor form. Pacific Northwest artist Sherrie's original "Get Off My Lawn" robin print is the grumpy bird that speaks for those of us who love humanity in theory and really need some distance from it in practice. The horizontal format gives the curmudgeonly robin all the room he needs to communicate his preference for personal space, and the expression is a masterclass in dignified displeasure. Printed on 285gsm archival matte paper, this snarky home decor piece is funny wall art that introverts will recognize as a kindred spirit and extroverts will find absolutely baffling, which is perfect. A wildly relatable birthday gift for the introvert friend who actually already has good boundaries, a funny housewarming gift for the person who will hang this directly next to their front door (and mean it), or simply funny art for men and women who know what they know about people and spaces.
The patron saint of introverts, curmudgeons, and everyone who has simply had enough of people near their space has arrived — in magnificent watercolor form. Pacific Northwest artist Sherrie's original "Get Off My Lawn" robin print is the grumpy bird that speaks for those of us who love humanity in theory and really need some distance from it in practice. The horizontal format gives the curmudgeonly robin all the room he needs to communicate his preference for personal space, and the expression is a masterclass in dignified displeasure. Printed on 285gsm archival matte paper, this snarky home decor piece is funny wall art that introverts will recognize as a kindred spirit and extroverts will find absolutely baffling, which is perfect. A wildly relatable birthday gift for the introvert friend who actually already has good boundaries, a funny housewarming gift for the person who will hang this directly next to their front door (and mean it), or simply funny art for men and women who know what they know about people and spaces.