The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
1922 Mack Truck Metal Print
by Dean Robinson
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1922 Mack Truck metal print by Dean Robinson. 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
This is a 1922 Mack Truck. It is in front of The San Diego Automoble Museum In Balboa Park, San Diego ,CA
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Artist's Description
This is a 1922 Mack Truck. It is in front of The San Diego Automoble Museum In Balboa Park, San Diego ,CA
About Dean Robinson
I served 15 active duty and 9 years in the reserves U.S. Army. My active duty time was served mostly overseas I lived, worked, and just hung out in 26 countries. I studied Fine Art at Indiana State University with an emphasis in photography. These are some of my captured memories using a Canon F1 with the MF motor drive. In 2007 I used a 1969 vintage medium-format camera for the Hagia Sophia, while in Istanbul,Turkey and the Old Point Loma Lighthouse in San Diego. A few years later I started shooting with a vintage 1984 med format Pentax 645 SLR. After living in San Diego for almost 14 years, I retired to the small town of Bisbee AZ, The location of the of the Old Copper Mine. I am now shooting with another Canon...The Power Shot SX530 HS.
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Dean Robinson
Thank you so much Virginia...I look forward to shooting it again after restoration.
Virginiq Wofford
My sister and I, both members of the Mack family, have taken on the project of restoration of this wonderful 1922 Mack water truck. It was donated to the San Diego Automotive Museum by the Hazard family of San Diego. The Hazard Construction company used this Mack truck as a "work horse" in their sand and gravel pit business for many years before offering it as a collectors item to the Museum. Paula Brandes and Executive Director of the museum coordinated with the Mack sisters to begin this restoration project 'in house". The work is being performed at a warehouse in Lemon Grove. So, if you are by chance at the San Diego Automotive Museum and wonder what happened to "that cute little red truck that sat out in front", it is in the process of getting a makeover, to give it new rubber tires, and enhances wooded window frames and some other minor repairs. Look for it to be back in place about six months from now. Virginia Mack Wofford