My First Car Metal Print
by Cliff Wilson
Product Details
My First Car metal print by Cliff Wilson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
One always remembers their first car. I would love to own this 1947 DeSoto today.
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
One always remembers their first car. I would love to own this 1947 DeSoto today.
About Cliff Wilson
Cliff Wilson is an artist from Ashland, Massachusetts. His works include historic and current views of Ashland, whimsical works, vintage cars, and views of beauty as he sees it. He is a graduate of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. All artwork by Cliff Wilson is copyrighted and may not be copied or reprinted without permission. Buying artwork does not give the purchaser the right to copy or reprint the artwork.
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Cliff Wilson
Thank you! I enjoyed the contest. There were some very fine examples. Congratulations to Judy Hall-Folde on an excellent image.
Judy Hall-Folde
Great acrylic on canvas...wonderful detail! Congrats on your win!!
Kathleen Struckle
CONGRATS ON YOUR SECOND PLACE CONTEST WIN. Very classy car f/v
Cliff Wilson
They were a bit large, but so classy. I bought the DeSoto from my neighbor for $10. That was all the dealer would offer her on a trade-in. I actually sold it before I got my license, but I drove it for several months, anyway. There was no learner's permit at the time. All I needed was to have a licensed driver with me. There was also no real identification stating my age. I looked 16 when I was 15.
Carole Powell
Cliff, it was a BOAT!! I couldn't hardly steer it, but it was my very first car so I loved it. It was dark drab green and a 4-door! Lovely. LOL!!
Carole Powell
Cliff, I love this! It sure brings back memories of my first car which was a 1948 4-door Packard!
Cliff Wilson replied:
I have always wanted a Packard, Carole. I missed out on a 1940 convertible, once.