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| What is a Giclee? | A
Giclee, pronounced zee-clay, is a process utilizing the latest digital
technology and sophisticated machinery and software to replicate original
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| What is a Standard Print? | A Standard Print is printed on High Gloss photo paper and they are not signed & numbered |
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GICLEE' SIGNED & NUMBERED ART PRINTS |
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Remember the old fashion junkyards. This is a rendering of the Old Skool Junkyard.
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Bill's Junkyard
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STANDARD PRINTS on HIGH GLOSS PHOTO PAPER |
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Going to the Junkyard |
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THE JUNKYARD GANG |
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Old Skool Hot Rod |
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2005 Junkyard Truck |
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Junkyard University School Bus |
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Save the Flatheads |
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Glasstops 2 |
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Glasstops 1 |
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In 1954, Corvettes debuted. The next year it was Corvette station wagons, also known as 1955 Chevy Nomads, manufactured for only three years, they have remained popular and some folks claim these are a legend in their time. Many of the 23,167 were two-toned just like the 1956 stunner in the foreground. |
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Resting by a Tree |
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2000 Watercolor painting by the junkyard artist of a 51 Buick located in a Maine Junkyard. This is one of the original junkyard art junkyard paintings! |
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Vintage Tin |
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Abstract of a rusted out car spotted in the woods of Sherborn, MA This photo was used for In the Woods.
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Model A with Red Hubcaps |
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This 1930 Model A actually sports red wire wheels not hubcaps, but (Model A with red wirewheels) just didn't sound like a catchy title |
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(3rd Prize at Rochester State Fair 2001)
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Harvey's Truck |
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The old Farm truck still rests on a Dairy Farm in Southern NH. This photo taken in 1969 was used for Harvey's Truck.
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Scarywagon Junkyard |
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Many historians have argued for years, why King Philip did not burn down the Peak House. The answer is really simple, this was where he went to find junkyard parts for his mustangs, dodge rams, and colts. Years later, this became the home of Ted Larkin's SCARYWAGON, a local country band now living in Nashville, TN. |
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Scarywagon's Junkyard
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Personalized Junkyard Vehicle's |
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56 Chevy with
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Personalize by adding
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JUNKYARD JEWELS |
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