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Rt 66 Cadillac Ranch #2 Art Print
by Paul Plaine
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Rt 66 Cadillac Ranch #2 art print by Paul Plaine. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Outside Amarillo, Texas on Route 66 is the Cadillac Ranch. Created in 1974 as a public art installation and sculpture of junk Cadillac automobiles... more
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Artist's Description
Outside Amarillo, Texas on Route 66 is the Cadillac Ranch. Created in 1974 as a public art installation and sculpture of junk Cadillac automobiles buried nose-first into the ground. Cadillac Ranch is very popular and everyone is welcomed but make sure you bring spray paint and don't forget to take a picture, because whatever you create will only last a few hours.
About Paul Plaine
John Naggy's learn to draw kits and his weekly TV show put Paul on a path. That path led to an art company and a 37-year career in advertising, doing artwork on ads for major ad campaigns, publishing, and the music industry. Along, that journey photography also became a significant part of his career. In 2006 I retired early and opened a fine art printing studio to work on my photos and bring my photography, digital, printmaking skills to local artists. Now on to chapter three.
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Lisa Anne Riley
This is a great pic of an awesome landmark. Ready for the Rt 66 trip! :voted: :-)
Paul Plaine replied:
Thank you - hoping to get back to Route 66 again soon
Max Shkoropado
Nice work!!! Great shot 8)
Paul Plaine replied:
Thank you so much.
Dan Julien
Awesome, love it, I am ready for a road trip after seeing this!
Paul Plaine replied:
Thanks - I had wanted to see Cadillac Ranch for years and finally got there. NOw I'm ready for another road trip - there's so much to see "off road".
Paul Plaine
Just outside Amarillo Texas home of the Big Texan 72 ounce steak on old Route 66 is The Cadillac Ranch. As I was walking up to the Cadillac’s I didn't expect to see them covered in graffiti with spray paint cans laying all about. There's a sign posted asking not to leave your empty spray paint cans but they are discarded all around the Caddies almost taken on as their own art form.