


Dance With the Devil
Put on your red dress, light up a cigarette, and make sure your soul’s not spoken for.
“Dance with the Devil” captures a swanky penthouse party straight out of a 1960s cocktail-soaked noir, where a mysterious man in a tuxedo and a woman in scarlet cut a rug high above the city. But don’t let the martinis and mood lighting fool you. That devil’s got moves, and maybe hooves.
Part of An Idiot’s Idioms, this piece takes the phrase at face value, skipping subtlety in favor of a little sin. Inspired by the classic idiom “dancing with the devil” and loosely tangled in the infamous 1975 San Antonio urban legend of the woman who danced all night with a charming stranger… only to see his chicken feet at dawn.
High camp, high contrast, and highly questionable decisions, all sealed in this retro slice of illustrated mischief.
Product Details
12×12 will print on Archival Matte Paper. It features a smooth surface, heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper engineered for accurate color reproduction that provides high contrast and high-resolution output.
Ships within the U.S. via USPS First Class. Delivered with print rolled in craft paper in a sturdy mail tube. Allow 1-3 business days to print, prepare, and ship this print.
Put on your red dress, light up a cigarette, and make sure your soul’s not spoken for.
“Dance with the Devil” captures a swanky penthouse party straight out of a 1960s cocktail-soaked noir, where a mysterious man in a tuxedo and a woman in scarlet cut a rug high above the city. But don’t let the martinis and mood lighting fool you. That devil’s got moves, and maybe hooves.
Part of An Idiot’s Idioms, this piece takes the phrase at face value, skipping subtlety in favor of a little sin. Inspired by the classic idiom “dancing with the devil” and loosely tangled in the infamous 1975 San Antonio urban legend of the woman who danced all night with a charming stranger… only to see his chicken feet at dawn.
High camp, high contrast, and highly questionable decisions, all sealed in this retro slice of illustrated mischief.
Product Details
12×12 will print on Archival Matte Paper. It features a smooth surface, heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper engineered for accurate color reproduction that provides high contrast and high-resolution output.
Ships within the U.S. via USPS First Class. Delivered with print rolled in craft paper in a sturdy mail tube. Allow 1-3 business days to print, prepare, and ship this print.
Put on your red dress, light up a cigarette, and make sure your soul’s not spoken for.
“Dance with the Devil” captures a swanky penthouse party straight out of a 1960s cocktail-soaked noir, where a mysterious man in a tuxedo and a woman in scarlet cut a rug high above the city. But don’t let the martinis and mood lighting fool you. That devil’s got moves, and maybe hooves.
Part of An Idiot’s Idioms, this piece takes the phrase at face value, skipping subtlety in favor of a little sin. Inspired by the classic idiom “dancing with the devil” and loosely tangled in the infamous 1975 San Antonio urban legend of the woman who danced all night with a charming stranger… only to see his chicken feet at dawn.
High camp, high contrast, and highly questionable decisions, all sealed in this retro slice of illustrated mischief.
Product Details
12×12 will print on Archival Matte Paper. It features a smooth surface, heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper engineered for accurate color reproduction that provides high contrast and high-resolution output.
Ships within the U.S. via USPS First Class. Delivered with print rolled in craft paper in a sturdy mail tube. Allow 1-3 business days to print, prepare, and ship this print.