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Life On The Move

Jack Pumphrey

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August 22nd, 2014 - 12:25 PM

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Life On The Move

It’s been an active and diversified summer of interesting
assignments. We produced a couple of versions of a 1953 Buick
Special Estate Wagon for a customer from New York. Then, the
same customer commissioned a portrait of his Cessna 310
twin-turbo, along with 5 other cars in his collection as well as
his L-39 Czechoslovakia jet trainer.

Then, we did another series of MGs as a poster and a portfolio
with 10 signed and numbered prints in a string and button
portfolio available in October -November.

Speaking of portfolios, I’m working on a series of pre-1948 classic
Lincolns, Cadillac’s and Packard’s which will be available in time
for the gift-giving season in November. You may buy just the
Lincoln, Cadillac or Packard or a jumbo-portfolio of all three.
Details to follow or call me at 575-525-8298. Each portfolio will
be signed & numbered with a certificate of authenticity in limited
runs of only 100 sets. Watch for my ads in the CCCA Bulletin, Cadillac
Self-Starter, Oldsmobile Journey and the AACA Speedster newsletters

We’re also working on a 5 car group-portrait of Camaro’s for a
customer from Missouri.

A combination Classic Chris-Craft yacht and Corvette portrait is also
in the lineup.

And, a predominately mid-50’s/60’s car collector from Santa Fe has
ask for a nine car group portrait done up as an enhanced photo
collage.

A direct mail campaign in July is providing several orders from customers
we haven’t heard from for a long time, over 11 years ago in one instance.

So, as a result of a lot of reaching out and keeping our friends up to date
we are creating a lot of new images of art that represents “Life On The Move”

We hope your summer has been as busy as ours and as productive.

Jack and Sue Pumphrey
575-525-8298
inkyarts@comcast.net

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