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car photos on display
View larger image I've started printing out and displaying some of the photos I have been taking at car shows and swap meets. I enjoy shooting from an unusual angle and trying to find the most interesting view of cars, bikes and trucks. These are a sample of the 13x19 prints that I have for sale in my gallery. Price: $35 up. please inquire. Contact me directly for details or to purchase. |
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A Slice of 1926 on Route 66
View larger image I am proud to feature this print, the work of famed Route 66 photographer and graphic designer Shellee Graham, in my gallery! A huge 28 x 48" in size, this giclee' on canvas is a part of Shellee's incredible series of computer generated images depicting antique coins and currency along with images evocative of the times. (I suggested she do one with 1926 coins to honor Route 66). Price: $650 plus crating and shipping charges.... 13x19 prints are $45 each plus postage. Contact me directly for details or to purchase. |
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McJerry's 66 Gallery
View larger image Here's a snapshot of one of the walls inside my newly remodeled main gallery room. Price: NA. Contact me directly for details or to purchase. |
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Tucker '48 at Odell Station
View larger image This 20" x 24" watercolor commemorates my ride down about 10 miles of Route 66 in a rare 1948 Tucker! I had met the owners who were exhibiting this magnificent auto at the Rock n Rods event in Pontiac Illinois. They liked my suggestion that they drive it north to Odell Illinois to pose it in front of the restored Standard station on Route 66. Most Tucker owners won't let you touch their cars, so when I was offered the chance for a ride, I didn't have to think twice. Price: Inquire. Contact me directly for details or to purchase. |
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"Whiting Bros Pump"
View larger image Watercolor @9.5" x 13.5 " Whiting Bros was a long-lived independent gas station chain, which ranged along 1,200 miles of Route 66. This example, at Newberry Springs, Ca, remains as a reminder. Price: $1,000. Contact me directly for details or to purchase. |
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"SSR at the Blue Swallow"
View larger image To publicize the release of the SSR sports pickup, Chevy flew 20 artists from around the country up to Detroit, to meet the designers and photograph the number one production car. We each chose our own setting for our painting, so of course I pictured the SSR in front of the famed Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, NM. This painting, plus 3 others from the region, were auctioned along with SSR serial number 7 SOLD |
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