"Mobilgas Magnolia"
In Shamrock, Texas, a small north Texas town, there are two restored vintage stations, the Tower Conoco (used in my painting “Caravan Stop”) and the smaller Mobilgas station about a mile south of the Conoco. I’ve placed Johnny and Edie Downs’ 2016 Silver Z06 convertible in front of the station and added a number of items like the Mobil sign on the roof, a Coke machine, a tire service sign, an air hose, and trash containers. This station was also a Mobil Magnolia station, a subsidiary of Mobil.
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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.