Sospel Mechanic Acrylic Print
by Gary Karlsen
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Sospel Mechanic acrylic print by Gary Karlsen. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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This auto mechanics�s sign in Sospel (France) really caught my eye. It represents what I call, old-school signs. ... more
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This auto mechanics�s sign in Sospel (France) really caught my eye. It represents what I call, old-school signs.
Sospel, dating back to around the 5th Century, is a small city very close to the Italian border in in the French Alps. Sospel is about a half hour drive north from the Mediterranean city of Menton. The roads leading in and out of Sospel are amazing mountain roads with enough hairpin turns to challenge even the most experienced rally drivers. (I'd love to drive these roads with a Porsche 356 like the one in the photo.
About Gary Karlsen
Gary Karlsen is a writer and amateur photographer. His rich and varied travels have included sailing the oceans of world on deep-sea freighters, circumnavigating North America by thumb, riding the rails across Canada, flying single engine airplanes into mountain lakes, traveling half the globe as a merchant mariner, and speaking at international conferences as an educator. He has travelled through careers in the construction industry, the teaching profession, and as a television producer. Karlsen continues to explore the world with his lifelong companion, Joanne and share it with others through his writing, his photography, and videos (See YouTube). He lives with his wife in British Columbia, Canada. See travel Blog, IN FRANCE WITH...
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