"Concrete Heaven"
Ted Drewes Frozen-Custard, a St. Louis landmark, is famous for the solid version of its custard — a “concrete.” Perfect to park beside it seemed to be a Rally Red 1967 convertible with the big block 427 engine, a black interior, black hood “stinger,” side exhaust, and bolt-on wheels. Since Corvettes were built in St. Louis until 1982 and since the ice cream cone was first served at the St. Louis World Fair in 1904, the two subjects seemed to be a heavenly match.
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Framed sizes:
11x17 framed: 20x24
14x22 framed: 26x32
19x29 framed: 32x40 (Local pickup only, please call studio)
26x40 framed: 40x53 (Local pickup only, please call studio)
Giclée vs Litho
Printing technology changed when the type of scanners used to produce the printing plates evolved. That required changing my printing to the newest and more expensive Giclée Printing. Giclée (pronounced jyee-clay) is printed by a high quality ink jet printing process. Scanning is done in a higher resolution, producing better quality than the previous Offset Lithographic process.