John Coupie Clarke – painting of a funky rooster by Sue Dewhurst

£75.00

John Coupie Clarke a rebellious punk rock rooster. He doesn’t care what time of day or night he cocka doodle doos – are you going to stop him? Bright, cheeky cockerel originals with bold colours & wit. Farmyard humour for collectors who love quirky art.

Bold, bright, and bursting with personality — these original cockerel paintings are cheeky tributes to valley life. Each bird, named by fans in an online promo, struts with wit and colour. Small but mighty, inspired by the endlessly crowing local rooster in the valley.

Small but mighty at 6″ x 6″ x 1.5″ on boxed canvas ready to hang on your wall.

John Coupie Clarke a rebellious punk rock rooster. He doesn’t care what time of day or night he coca doodle doos – are you going to stop him? Bright, cheeky cockerel originals with bold colours & wit. Farmyard humour for collectors who love quirky art.

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John Coupie Clarke a rebellious punk rock rooster. He doesn’t care what time of day or night he cocka doodle doos – are you going to stop him? Bright, cheeky cockerel originals with bold colours & wit. Farmyard humour for collectors who love quirky art.

Bold, bright, and bursting with personality — these original cockerel paintings are cheeky tributes to valley life. Each bird, named by fans in an online promo, struts with wit and colour. Small but mighty, inspired by the endlessly crowing local rooster in the valley.

Small but mighty at 6″ x 6″ x 1.5″ on boxed canvas ready to hang on your wall.

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