First painting in
Michael's Reflections of Mopower Series
See it on the April 2008 cover of "Mopar Collectors Guide "
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"SIX PACK SALUTE"
by Michael Irvine
It's
a spectacular day on the show field and all the
Mopars are looking their best!
This
incredible painting is all about the cars—and
the arrival of the Superbird—with the obvious
show-stopping impact it has. Not only does it command
the stares of appreciative on-lookers, it is worthy
of a "6-pack salute."
One
of Michael's most color-intense paintings, it features
Mopars from 1967 through 1971, including the powerful
GTXs, Road Runners, Super Bees, Chargers, Cudas
and a Challenger! With it's 'reflection-in-a-reflection-in-a-reflection,'
this painting is as much of a head-turner as the
cars it pays tribute to!
.
Michael
on "Six Pack Salute"
I've been fascinated
by these cars since I was a kid, because of their
race-car look. The wing alone must have drawn some
attention. I'm guessing a lot of them were pulled
over 'just because.' I can imagine how the dialogue
might have gone: 'If it's not a race car, what's
the wing for?' 'Um, well officer, I heard it's for
keeping the back end stable at over 200 mph ...
but I can't be sure, 'cause my speedometer only
goes to 150.'- MICHAEL IRVINE
Limited Edition reproduction
Individually Signed/Numbered
by Michael Irvine
Certificate of Authenticity
10pt satin finish, acid free,
museum quality stock
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of available print number: Email us your top 3
choices - the last 3 digits of VIN numbers have
been very popular (eg #200/800).
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Inside the
Art.
As with most of Michael's
work, it's all in the details.
And this painting is no exception. You'll have
to look closely to spot the subtle reflections
and hidden images. Here are just a few: