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Nava Jo Thompson Metal Print featuring the photograph Working Wheels by Nava Thompson

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Working Wheels Metal Print

Nava Thompson

by Nava Thompson

$88.00

Product Details

Working Wheels metal print by Nava Thompson.   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

A photo taken by Nava Thompson in the Renalli Vineyard in Tontitown,Arkansas. (contest winner in 'Just Children's Toys) This is a red Radio Flyer... more

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Comments (7)

Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger

Congratulations on your "Just For Children's Toys" Contest Win!!

Doug Kreuger

Doug Kreuger

Nava Jo, This one sure brings back memories of growing up with my brothers, when we would haul all sorts of things in our Radio Flyer Wagon. Of course, ours was an older, rusted model with thin, hard-rubber tires. We used to collect empty pop bottles and old newspapers, then, turn them in for a couple dollars in change—enough to buy cold sodas, assorted penny-candy, ice-cream cones and a movie matinee. Today, that same change wouldn't buy one box of theater popcorn! LOL… Thanks for the memory connection! L/V&F

Nava Thompson replied:

Doug---actually--'THANK YOU' for the smiles---loving the scene you just painted. We were so lucky to have those days. You have so much you could paint to preserve that way of life. :) Thank you for your wonderful comments and the lvf!

Barbara Chichester

Barbara Chichester

What a great image to stir childhood memories! Congratulations on your recent contest win, well deserved! v/f

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Barbara! Appreciate your comments and v/f!

Kathleen Struckle

Kathleen Struckle

Congrats on your third place contest win Nava Jo.I remember these wagons.v

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Kathleen for your comments and vote!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

very cute capture! v

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Joan for your nice comment and vote!

Ms Judi

Ms Judi

Fantastic capture with great details in this shot Nava Jo. I remember when my son had one of these, wonderful capture! V/F ✩✩✩✩✩ =)

Nava Thompson replied:

Thank you Judi---I found this walking in a grape vineyard--it had been used to haul grapes. Appreciate your fave/vote--and stars. :)

Artist's Description

A photo taken by Nava Thompson in the Renalli Vineyard in Tontitown,Arkansas. (contest winner in 'Just Children's Toys) This is a red Radio Flyer wagon used to help collect the grapes. The root system in this vineyard dates back 100 years ago. .................................The earliest evidence of wine production dates from between 6000 and 5000 BC.[1] Wine making technology improved considerably with the ancient Greeks but it wasn't until the end of the Roman Empire that cultivation techniques as we know them were common throughout Europe.........................In medieval Europe the Church was a staunch supporter of wine, which was necessary for the celebration of the Mass. During the lengthy instability of the Middle Ages, the monasteries maintained and developed viticultural practices, having the resources, security, stability and interest in improving the quality of their vines. They owned and tended the best vineyards in Europe and vinum theologium was considered superior...

About Nava Thompson

Nava Thompson

My story-- There's so much color, variety and fun in exploring nature and wildlife. The 'magic' of those moments have been captured and presented here for you to share and enjoy. I am more aware of God's paintbrush as I work with close up shots of birds in action and butterflies on flowers in the morning sun. Deer and Elk are outstandingly photogenic! They appear to have been outlined with a magic marker. Amazing -- isn't it? My dream is to continue to explore---chasing the rainbows and sunsets while searching for something new and exciting. Enjoy my gallery, Thank you!

 

$88.00

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