Whimsical Abstract Crazy Rooster Acrylic Painting
Unsigned / Amateur Artist · Art & Decor > Paintings

Era / Decade
2010s-2020s Contemporary
Material
Acrylic paint on gallery-wrapped stretched canvas. Standard wood frame support.
Condition
Good. The canvas appears taut, but there are visible scuffs and price-tag residue on the edges. The paint application is thick with minor textural inconsistencies.
Demand Level
Moderate. Rooster and farm-themed decor has a steady 'Country/Modern Farmhouse' niche, but unsigned amateur art moves slower than known names.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$15.00 - $35.00
Estimated Retail Value
$40.00 - $60.00
Comparable Sales
Similar unsigned whimsical animal paintings on canvas typically sell for $20-$30 at thrift shops or local markets. Similar 'funky chicken' prints in retail stores (like HomeGoods) sell for $24.99-$39.99.
Description
A quirky and vibrant contemporary acrylic painting featuring a stylized 'crazy' rooster with wild, exploding feathers in shades of brown, grey, and black. The bird features large blue eyes and a bright yellow beak against a deeply textured cobalt blue background. Gallery-wrapped canvas style, approximately 16x20 inches, ready for hanging.
Key Features
Bold 'Farmhouse Chic' with a modern twist; vibrant blue background; humorous subject matter; heavy brushwork texture; ready-to-hang gallery wrap.
Authenticity Indicators
Hand-painted original (not a print) evidenced by visible brush strokes and paint layering. Confidence: High (as a one-of-a-kind amateur piece).
Flaws to Note
Unsigned work which limits investment value; minor surface dust; edge scuffing from storage; visible white cord in photo (external to art).
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, or a local flea market stall. The 'fun' nature of the piece makes it a better impulse buy in person or on local apps.
Selling Tips
Market this as 'Fun Kitchen Decor' or 'Modern Farmhouse Art.' Ensure the white power cord seen in the photo is removed to show the clean edges. Take close-up photos of the texture. Price it competitively as decor rather than fine art.