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8.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
8.00" x 6.50"
Crumbling Car Wood Print
by Kae Cheatham
Product Details
Crumbling Car wood print by Kae Cheatham. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This crumbling car has been sitting in Marysville, MT (former ghost town) since it died. It's a neat artifact from times long gone. I added a bit of... more
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Comments (3)
Artist's Description
This crumbling car has been sitting in Marysville, MT (former ghost town) since it died. It's a neat artifact from times long gone. I added a bit of texture and antiqued it to enhance the look.
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This image is copyrighted to Kae C’s Images (Kae Cheatham). Not in public domain.
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Featured in FAA groups:
Rusty Jewels,
Wheels or Rusty Items in Photography
About Kae Cheatham
I am a visual artist (Kae C's Images) at work a few miles east of the Continental Divide in Montana USA, who produces photographic images, graphic arts, and computer art. I started with SLRs, but since 2002 have embraced the digital era. My photos have been used in many publications, including American Cowboy, Bloodlines, Orion Magazine, Pro Rodeo World (along with my articles), and Royal Wings (an international in-flight magazine). Digital painting and graphic art techniques developed when working with authors to create covers for their books. I apply these skills to many of my images. The bulk of my PHOTOGRAPHY deals with rural enterprise and activities. If you are interested in those subjects (with a western flair) please visit my...
$47.30
Steve Brown
Good view of this old Dodge.
Kae Cheatham replied:
Thanks, Steve.
Chris Horsnell
Cracking picture - great rendering In sepia
Kae Cheatham replied:
Thanks (a bit late), Chris, for the comment. Much appreciated.