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Chicago, c. 1966, as seen from 1966 Ford Mustang - Limited Edition 1 of 500 Photograph

Roger Cantrell

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 30 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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SEE PLAQUE FOR INFO / SEE DETAILS FOR RESOLUTION The print is accompanied by a 5x7 plaque on metallic paper. The plaque explains the car and scene, and has exterior views of the car. Please click on plaque icon above. The screen image is very low-resolution. Please click on details for better ide...

Year Created:

2016

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Photography, Color on Paper

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Limited Edition of 1

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30 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Supposedly my first word was “Buick”. That’s what my parents told me, so I might as well believe it. I grew up in the 1950s and 60s, a time of soaring optimism, expressed in every way. Not the least of that expression came from Detroit, where the wildest dreams of the Space Age somehow ended up in mainstream America’s driveways and highways. And as far as the designers reached, they usually held it together somehow without descending into chaos. It was a lot for us little kids to take in, and it took all the energy our Twinkies and Jello could provide. It’s hard to believe how far we have proceeded into the 21st Century. This is the “future” we yearned for, but it’s less futuristic than those dreams from so long ago. In fact, it’s become relatively boring, in many ways, not the least being our cars. I started creating these behind-the-wheels views of past scenes in the 20th Century, learning hundreds of subtle tricks to make them come alive. For me, it’s a mission. This isn’t “nostalgia”, which to me implies a packaged view of the past, tinged by sentimentality. What interests me about the past, particularly mid-century America, is its variety and color. It’s not always beautiful, and certainly not always sentimental, but it is always interesting. I have been creating these Wheels of Time scenes for many years as commissioned work. Now I have decided to share them with the general public.

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