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by Jack Pumphrey
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Wood cut style art of a 1932 Packard light eight, pen and ink art of the 1932 Peight by Jack Pumphrey, the Packard light eight was introduced in... more
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wood cut style art of a 1932 Packard light eight, pen and ink art of the 1932 Peight by Jack Pumphrey, the Packard light eight was introduced in early 1932 Packard light , stretched canvas prints of the 1932 Packard light eight, first newly designed Packard since 1923, note cards of the 1932 Packard, more critically, it was the first medium-price Packard, a "junior edition" intended to sell in higher volume to help Packard weather the Depression, which had all but wiped out the luxury market by that time
About The Artist:. He was ask once, ....Have you been doing this all your life?.......Well, not yet!, he answered with a sly smile. Take the time to read the comments on the image page that other visitors have made over the years. The images are loosely organized by the year of the cars, which are my speciality and go on to my other art subjects by the date uploaded. CARS MARINE AVIATION EVERYTHING ELSE I joined Fine Art America in February of 2010 and as of April of 2018 have added more then 1650 images of your lifestyle and images that move you. Self taught as a precise pen & ink artist, Jack has now incorporated water color & markers to brighten up his detailed art. I work from photographs customers send me from...
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Jack Pumphrey
Abstract black and white looks like a Packard
Jack Pumphrey
Thanks, Gerald, This is a new style, may try it on a few other oldtimers
Jack Pumphrey
Thanks for featuring my new style of ink drawings, Meldra.
Gerald Mitchell
Beautiful Jack. The cars had character to them, not like now, just boxes.
Jack Pumphrey
Members of the CCCA should like this, a real Icon