The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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10.00" x 6.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 6.00"
1937 Nash La Foyette Canvas Print
by Linda Cox
Product Details
1937 Nash La Foyette canvas print by Linda Cox. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Comments (31)
Artist's Description
THE FINE ART AMERICA WATERMARK WILL NOT BE PRESENT ON PURCHASED ARTWORK
The small town of Breckenridge, Texas has a great number of beautiful "street art" images...or murals, especially for a town of it's size. Today Breckenridge boasts a population of approximately 5,000, and has the nickname of "The Mural Capital Of Texas." At one time during the oil boom of the 1920's, the population of Breckenridge swelled to over 30,000. It was a town rich in oil and oil rigs were all over the area. It still has it's oil money but nothing like the "boom" years. Today it still has several active oil well pumps all around the downtown area and even one behind the high school football stadium. Football was and is big in Breckenridge. They hold six state championships and two co-championships. Rumor has it that during the time of all the rich oil in the area, owners and bosses of the rigs would discover star quality football players from around the state and offer their father's high...
About Linda Cox
I am a digital photography artist. I love the things I see all around me from the mundane to the phenomenal, and if I can capture one of those things in a moment in time, I am happy. Beauty in this world makes my heart smile. Sadness and ugliness in this world makes my heart cry. If I can show the beauty or the ugliness through a lens, it makes me feel as though I have accomplished something special. Most of my work is photography. I play with some of my images digitally to bring different dimensions to my work, giving some of it an artistic look...abstract, watercolor, pencil...there are so many things that can be accomplished artistically on the computer. I take my work seriously, life not so seriously. I just want to observe,...
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Misha Gutin
Great find !
Robert McCubbin
This is a great series Linda~L
Kathleen K Parker
Cool and clever, Linda!! Good story behind it, too! L kk
Beverly Guilliams
Beautifully Done..............v.
Marco Oliveira
Very cool work, Linda! V.
Lee Craig
Really wonderful work! v
Jane Ford
Very cool ! v
Bobbee Rickard
Wonderful work; well done; vf
Carol Wisniewski
Cool, a great capture. l/f
HH Photography
Cool capture. Love the bright colors and oil rig images. L
Jemmy Archer
Great capture!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Very Creativve
Sarah Batalka
Great street art capture! Love the texture of the brick!
Bill Gallagher
Nice work.
Steven Reed
Wonderful work!!
Renee Sullivan
Wonderful!
David and Carol Kelly
Great capture.
Kyung Hee Hogg
Wonderful capture
Mim White
Nicely done!
Lee Craig
Wonderful find...love these murals in your collection!
Henry Kowalski
I love wall art and this is a great take of it