GRIFF'S PLACE
When people
see this painting they almost always ask, "Is this a real place?' The
answer is, "Almost". Monument, Colorado resident Wayne "Griff" Griffin
built this "false front" gas station next to his shop to have a place
to display his collection of gasoline memoribilia. I had Wayne and his
wife, Robyn, dress in period costumes and pose with two of their cars,
a 1931 Model A and a 1933 Chevrolet ½ ton PU. Waynes sign collection,
as originally photographed, was quite diverse so I changed everything
that would have been inaccurate for my goal of a 1940's era country Texaco
station.
Image
size 17.5" x 27.5", Frame size, 32" x 42", Call for pricing.
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