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This aging red Ford pickup was spotted in a field with other abondoned trucks while pheasant hunting in North Dakota.  Despite her age, she was beautiful and I new I had to paint her.  The reflections of the countryside in the chrome headlight rings and front trim were facinating and fun to paint.  It makes you wonder what kind of adventures she's been on.

 

9x12 original watercolor painting, matted and framed using archival quality mat and museum glass.  Framed as shown and measures  18x15.

"Old Red" - Giclee Reproduction

PriceFrom $55.00
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Windsor, CO

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