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US $29.95
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, US

Manchester, New Hampshire, US
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Print  #1234-CS    "Malibu Nights"    Features:    Chevelle from 1964 to 1967.

This is a new series of color prints made available by artist Thom SanSoucie to fit a 11" X 14" frame.

Brighten up any wall in your house, office or garage with this awesome looking automotive scene print.  This print features all the tire-smoking, street racing action that these cars are know for.    It is one of the "Signature Series"  Automotive Prints done by automotive artist Thom SanSoucie and will be signed by Thom.

If you are into automotive art or know someone who is, then you'll be blown away by these awesome prints by one of America's most realistic automotive artist.  Thom spends 400 to 500 hours using airbrush techniques, capturing neons that appear to glow, spinning tires--you can almost smell the smoke, and vivid colors so real that you'll swear that this print is plugged in.  These are by far the finest reproduction of automotive art available at any price.  Know for his Black & White series, this is Thom's first world-wide release in Giclee color of his art in a 11" X 14" format. 

Reproduced using the superior Giclee printing process, each print requires 13 different colors of ink, more accurately replicating his original art, and takes many minutes to print.    Thom is offering his high quality Giclee prints at a price that everyone can afford and enjoy.   Thom's Giclee prints uses inks rated for 100 years and the prints are printed on 100 year archival paper.

This print will come to you flat, shrinked wrapped on a rigid chipboard.  The dimensions of the print are 11" X 14" and will fit a standard 11" X 14" frame.  Thom has incorporated a black boarder so you can frame these without the added expense of purchasing a matte. You may, however, if you desire, matte and frame this print.  I've done it with different colored mattes and they look awesome.  Just a tip..in the US, most craft stores run "50% off" sale just about every other week on framing materials, so check them out!

The faint words "Sample"  will not appear on the actual print that you'll receive.

I accept payPal.  Your print will be mailed in the US by Priority Mail.  Outside the US by USPS First Class Air International. If you reside outside the USA please contact me for shipping costs.

Thank you for looking and Good Luck bidding

 

 

P.S.  If you are interested in a larger version, 24" X 36" of this same print, please e-mail me.


 

 




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