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Lite Amphora Art Print | Greco Roman Print | Kitschy Beer Decor | Betsy Crum

Lite Amphora Art Print | Greco Roman Print | Kitschy Beer Decor | Betsy Crum

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A pop-art Texas amphora with classical Miller Lite  energy—classical form meets modern beer-culture nostalgia for kitchens, bars, and eclectic gallery walls.

We’ve loved meeting thousands of you over the past 30 years and hearing your Texas stories while sharing our own.  Whether you’re celebrating a graduation, refreshing a room, or commissioning a custom painting—we’ve got you covered.

  • Crum Art — The Original Texas Fine Art Brand.
About Crum Art Prints
We are a family of Texas artists, and we’ve been creating and selling our work for 30 years. It’s probably obvious, but we love the Lone Star State, the Wild West, and color.
A Crum Art print is designed as both artwork and artifact. Each piece is printed to museum-quality standards using archival inks on 100% cotton rag paper. Every print is hand-signed by the artist and printed to order.
We don’t do large batches, prints are unframed and fit into standard size frames that are easy to find. All artwork is created and printed in our TCU neighborhood studio in Fort Worth, Texas.
Proudly made in Texas.
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What is the idea behind this amphora print?

It plays with the contrast between classical Greco-Roman pottery and vintage Lite beer culture, turning an ancient vessel into a funny, high-low piece of bar art.

Who is this print for?

It is a great fit for Miller Lite drinkers, bar-cart people, hosts, design-minded beer lovers, and anyone who likes art that is both referential and a little irreverent.

What kind of room does this work best in?

It works especially well in kitchens, home bars, dens, game rooms, lake houses, and gallery walls that mix humor with a more collected look.

Is this piece more classical or more kitsch?

That is exactly the point. It sits right between the two, which is what makes it funny and memorable.