

SB - Suds and Spurs
Raise a glass and lower your guard—Chuckles McSaddle is back, and he's ten sips past sensible. This fictional September 1966 Steam & Brass magazine cover captures the outlaw clown at his frothy finest, somewhere between a gunfight and a beer bust. Part steampunk, part saloon-side slapstick, this chaotic character study blends grit, rust, and greasepaint with a hearty dose of gallows humor. Whether he's riding a mechanical bull or just talking to it, Chuckles never misses a chance to toast the weird west.
Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas with archival inks. For fans of absurdity, high-octane lunacy, and barroom legends that should never be told twice.
• Size: 24" x 30"
• 1.25" Deep Gallery Wrap
• Artist-Grade Canvas with Subtle Texture
• Fade-Resistant Archival Inks
• Solid Wood Stretcher Bars (No MDF)
• Sawtooth Hanger Installed – Ready to Hang
• Ships in Approximately 2 Weeks – Shipping Included
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This design was originally created by Dennis Line as part of his illustrated worldbuilding series. A hand-painted 36x48" oil-on-canvas version is available by commission—crafted entirely by Dennis using traditional methods in his Colorado studio. No shortcuts, no prints—just oil, brush, and time. Please allow 6–8 weeks for completion. Inquire to reserve your spot on the easel.
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