Lobster Art Print & Greeting Card by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
Lobster Art Print & Greeting Card by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
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Lobster | Art Print & Greeting Card by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
Gene Irvin painted the Lobster in blue and teal — not the familiar boiled red, but the living animal, rendered in loose watercolor washes of blue, teal, and yellow-green with ink line work tracing every claw, antenna, and segmented plate. It’s a striking, unexpected portrait of one of the ocean’s most recognizable creatures.
Lobsters are found in oceans worldwide, from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea floor. They are both predators and scavengers, playing an essential role in marine ecosystems. With two large claws — one crusher, one cutter — they are formidably equipped for their environment. They can live for decades, growing continuously throughout their lives, and some individuals are estimated to be over 100 years old.
Available in:
- 8×10 Giclée print
- Greeting card with envelope
Why collectors love it: The Lobster is a natural for coastal kitchens, beach houses, and seafood restaurant decor — but Gene’s blue-green watercolor portrait elevates it well beyond novelty. It’s a genuinely beautiful piece that works in any room.
Shipping & Details: Ships from Arizona. Prints flat-packed. Greeting cards ship First Class. A lasting piece from the collected works of Gene Irvin (1934–2026).
