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Seattle Bath Towel featuring the digital art Hammering Man by Tim Allen

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Hammering Man Bath Towel

Tim Allen

by Tim Allen

$35.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

This is the signature sculpture outside the Seattle Art Museum.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Comments (37)

Scott Pellegrin

Scott Pellegrin

Congrats on your recent sale!!

Irina Sztukowski

Irina Sztukowski

Congratulations 👏

Mark Dwain

Mark Dwain

Amazing Artwork ... Following

Marian Voicu

Marian Voicu

Beautiful image!! L/F

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Marian. It is one of my favorites.

Mhmod Tayyar

Mhmod Tayyar

I really love this. Great piece

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Mhmod.

Pamela Patch

Pamela Patch

Congratulations on your well earned sale Tim, excellent artwork!

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Pamela.

Darren Robinson

Darren Robinson

Congrats on your sale Tim! Awesome!!

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Darren.

Tammy Schneider

Tammy Schneider

Awesome work! Congratulations on your sale

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Tammy. As an activist and a shop steward with SEIU Local 6, the purchase of this image really means a lot. It is among my most favorite images.

Mercedes  Hall

Mercedes Hall

Great!

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Mercedes.

ARJUN SEN

ARJUN SEN

Great composition. I like the way the Hammering Man appears himself made out of scrap metal.

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Arjun. LOL Those pieces of "scrap" metal may actually be scrap from an aircraft carrier or something as they are 4" to 6" thick. It stands over 2 stories in height

Shadowlee Is

Shadowlee Is

interesting and intriguing work tim

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you very much, Shadowlee.

Charles Ragsdale

Charles Ragsdale

I think we had this same piece on temporary loan to an art gallery near the America Plaza and America Plaza skyscraper in downtown San Diego for a while. Chuck

Tim Allen replied:

LOL! Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. There is a miniature version of this in a guy drinking a beer outside a local bar and another of a guy leaning back against a building drinking a cup of coffee. In both cases the arm with the beverage moves in the same way Hammering Man's arm moves except it moves toward the mouth. Very cool. ;)

Tim Allen

Tim Allen

You go, my union brother. I'm SEIU Local 6.

Jason Bordash

Jason Bordash

I can appreciate the Union....I came from a from a family, that the food and roof over my head was because of the UAW...."United Autoworkers Union".

Jason Bordash

Jason Bordash

Ive been to this place. Nice Artwork

Tim Allen replied:

Thank you, Jason. Being a union member and a shop steward, this sculpture has a lot of symbolic meaning to me. I'm glad I was able to capture it as well as I did. Thanks again for your comments.

Tim Allen

Tim Allen

Thank you everyone for the kind and encouraging comments.

Al Bourassa

Al Bourassa

I really envy such talent Tim! Love it!

Jane Linders

Jane Linders

The front page!!! Woot-woot! You deserve it.

Arthur Antille

Arthur Antille

This reminds me of Lebedev's work for his Russian avant-garde propaganda posters,but yours is far more elegantly done. Congrats.

Joe Bonita

Joe Bonita

Congratulation on your making the home page feature with this really interesting photo, Tim! -- Joe.

TripsInInk

TripsInInk

This is a wonderful shot! Mind numbingly brilliant! I had a whole other train of thought till I saw this. it stopped me in my tracks. like god sent the most beautiful angels he had down to me and they whispered n my ear everything i ever wanted to hear while slowly giggling my balls. ...and i still cant remember what i was thinking about. Nice shot!

Tim Allen

Tim Allen

Thank you Julie. I appreciate it greatly.

Artist's Description

This is the signature sculpture outside the Seattle Art Museum.

About Tim Allen

Tim Allen

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$35.00