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Gas Station Metal Print featuring the photograph No Gas #2 by Rick Pisio

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No Gas #2 Metal Print

Rick Pisio

by Rick Pisio

$73.00

Product Details

No Gas #2 metal print by Rick Pisio.   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

Abandoned Sinclair gas station west of Green River, Wyoming.

Ships Within

3 - 4 business days

Additional Products

No Gas #2 Photograph by Rick Pisio

Photograph

No Gas #2 Canvas Print

Canvas Print

No Gas #2 Framed Print

Framed Print

No Gas #2 Art Print

Art Print

No Gas #2 Poster

Poster

No Gas #2 Metal Print

Metal Print

No Gas #2 Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

No Gas #2 Wood Print

Wood Print

No Gas #2 Greeting Card

Greeting Card

No Gas #2 iPhone Case

iPhone Case

No Gas #2 Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

No Gas #2 Tote Bag

Tote Bag

No Gas #2 Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

No Gas #2 Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

No Gas #2 Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

No Gas #2 T-Shirt

Apparel

No Gas #2 Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

No Gas #2 Jigsaw Puzzle

Jigsaw Puzzle

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Photograph Tags

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Artist's Description

Abandoned Sinclair gas station west of Green River, Wyoming.

About Rick Pisio

Rick Pisio

It all started when I was about 5 or 6 years old and I got my hands on a well used Kodak Brownie Target Six-20. I would wander the neighborhood, carefully selecting the 12 exposures, and then run the roll of black and white 620 film to the Fotomat in the parking lot of the nearby grocery store to get it processed. I eventually progressed to a Kodak 110 Instamatic, that I earned by selling newspaper subscriptions, and then in 1977 my parents gave me an Olympus OM-1 SLR for Christmas. The OM-1 opened up a whole new world for me. It was a real camera and felt solid in my hands, but it was also a completely manual camera. No autofocus. No autoexposure. It forced me to learn the relationship between shutter speeds and f-stops, how to control...

 

$73.00

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