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10.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 6.50"
Maserati Birdcage Type 61 Wood Print
by Gary Warnimont
Product Details
Maserati Birdcage Type 61 wood print by Gary Warnimont. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This is the 1961 Maserati Tipo 61 'Birdcage' that won the World Sports Car Championship in 1961.It was acquired by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's... more
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Artist's Description
This is the 1961 Maserati Tipo 61 'Birdcage' that won the World Sports Car Championship in 1961.It was acquired by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Hall of Fame Museum in 1968.
About Gary Warnimont
Hi my name is Gary Warnimont. I can't remember when I wasn't fascinated by photographs. I remember getting to use my dad's Polaroid Land 1 Camera . Grew up went to college, studied photography and art. Went to work as a catalog photographer. Still am a location advertising photographer. Asleep yet? I am posting my personal work on this site. It is about fun and boy hood vacation adventures. The documentation and restoration of roadside advertising folk art and museum artifacts is an on going project of mine. Hope you enjoy!!!
$61.00
Linda Bianic
Congrats, great pov!
Gary Warnimont replied:
Thanks Linda,A Starbucks Venti coffee cup works just fine in a pinch.Although they can steam up your lens if your are not careful.
CJ Anderson
Congratulations, Gary! Your amazing photograph was selected to be featured on the homepage of the HUBCAP HEAVEN Group.
CJ Anderson
Congratulations, Gary! Your outstanding photograph was chosen to be featured on the homepage of RELICS AND RODS - FINE ART OF CLASSIC AND VINTAGE CARS.
Gary Warnimont replied:
Yes thank you CJ ,Though it looks like it not many open 1960's race cars can go 185MPH, like in the song, sorry Joe.