Andy Warhol Daisy (yellow on pink), 1982
Part of a series by pop Icon Andy Warhol, this daisy has a contemporary flair that appeals to the young and hip alike.
Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: Daisy (yellow on pink), 1982
Frame: Black Beveled Hard - 0.75 in. Wood
Mat: White Ripple
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A search for a puppet takes on epic proportions in this wacky mystery. Taxidermy collector Garth Carson is browsing through a dusty, cutesy antique store for items of his trade, when he is stopped in his tracks by the sight of a stuffed squirrel turned into a puppet. It`s Pipsqueak the Nutty Nut, the centerpiece of Garth`s favorite 1950s children`s TV show. The store owner is adamant that she`s not giving up the squirrel, and five minutes later, proves her resolve in a gun battle with a biker who also seems intent on acquiring Pipsqueak. Before he knows it, Garth and his girlfriend Angie are off on a quest for the stuffed squirrel, encountering various bizarre and sinister personages en route.
The rough-and-tumble world of amateur ice hockey provides the setting for an all-out battle of the sexes in the Canadian indie comedy HOCKEY MOM. Single mother Paula (Jessalyn Gilsig) is a former Olympic hockey hopeful who now spends her days
holding down a blue-collar job, caring for her young son, and playing the occasional game with her predominantly male coworkers. When the men go too far with their chauvinistic teasing, a frustrated Paula throws down the gauntlet and challenges them to a men-versus-women hockey match. Comic hijinx ensue as Paula struggles to whip a team of dysfunctional female hockey players into shape while making time for her job, her son, and a new love interest. Canadian actors and real-life hockey fans Jason Priestley and Margot Kidder round out the cast for a zany but affectionate homage to their national pastime.




