Rob Croxford - "Did I Do That?" - 18x24"

CA$775.00

Rob Croxford
“Did I Do That?”
18 x 24”
Acrylic on Panel
$775

Quote/Reference: ***To be revealed after Opening Night!
Sign Inspiration: “Sam’s Auto Parts”, Hazel, Michigan, USA.

A featured piece in “As Seen on TV”; a solo show by Rob Croxford.

Rob is a full-time artist and lives in East Toronto. In the last decade, he has shown in almost 100 juried  & solo exhibitions and has completed almost 900 works of art. Rob has participated in The Toronto International Art Fair, eight exhibitions at The Artist Project, as well as showing in Kelowna, BC and in the USA. He is featured in ‘The Hogtown Project’ coffee table book and is represented in the City of Toronto’s permanent Art Collection. He has produced hundreds of commissions, including some for the TV series “Bomb Girls”.

Rob has been profiled in Argyle Magazine, Neighbourhood Living Magazine, and The S.C.A Journal, Spacing Magazine and many others. Rob's vintage-style work is instantly identifiable! It is quite playful, mostly clever, slightly twisted, and often has a "pocket- sized" political edge. Rob is a professional artist/entertainer/activist/smarty-pants and is always looking for new ways to challenge and amuse! 

Rob Croxford
“Did I Do That?”
18 x 24”
Acrylic on Panel
$775

Quote/Reference: ***To be revealed after Opening Night!
Sign Inspiration: “Sam’s Auto Parts”, Hazel, Michigan, USA.

A featured piece in “As Seen on TV”; a solo show by Rob Croxford.

Rob is a full-time artist and lives in East Toronto. In the last decade, he has shown in almost 100 juried  & solo exhibitions and has completed almost 900 works of art. Rob has participated in The Toronto International Art Fair, eight exhibitions at The Artist Project, as well as showing in Kelowna, BC and in the USA. He is featured in ‘The Hogtown Project’ coffee table book and is represented in the City of Toronto’s permanent Art Collection. He has produced hundreds of commissions, including some for the TV series “Bomb Girls”.

Rob has been profiled in Argyle Magazine, Neighbourhood Living Magazine, and The S.C.A Journal, Spacing Magazine and many others. Rob's vintage-style work is instantly identifiable! It is quite playful, mostly clever, slightly twisted, and often has a "pocket- sized" political edge. Rob is a professional artist/entertainer/activist/smarty-pants and is always looking for new ways to challenge and amuse!