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Jeremy Pettis Creates Large Bottle-Shaped Pop Art

Jeremy Pettis has created five wicked bottle-shaped pieces of pop art. The two dimensional booze containers are carved out of 1/8 inch oak with the largest bottle standing about four and a half feet tall.

The drinks that Jeremy Pettis has recreated include Magic Snail Drink, Pink Lemon Water, Grandma Juice, Guilt and 37 Spores. The colors that can be seen on the labels of these Jeremy Pettis paintings give off a sweet retro feel. If these Jeremy Pettis pieces were hanging on the walls of a groovy 70s themed restaurant they would probably fit right in.

Without a doubt, these hand-painted pieces by Jeremy Pettis would definitely add a unique twist to a home gallery or any other space.
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