Junk Art #1 National Forest is a photograph by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on November 19th, 2012.
Junk Art #1 National Forest
Views of and abandoned grill in the Kaibab National Forest. ... more
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Junk Art #1 National Forest
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
Medium
Photograph - - Enhanced Digital Art - Nikon Photography
Description
Views of and abandoned grill in the Kaibab National Forest.
My Brother volunteered to work with a crew removing junk and trash from the forest. Went along though personally could not do much. But discovered this Bumper, Grill, and rusted hulk abandoned in the forest... Grabbed this shot, before it was removed.
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November 19th, 2012
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Comments (40)
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You have to wonder how the grille stayed bright and the rest is trashed! Im guessing its stainless steel and looks to be off early 50's or late 40's. Cool shot. V
Bob and Nadine Johnston replied:
Dan Julien Probably chrome, in those days all Grills, Bumpers, Ornamental metal was chromed. Now it is just too expensive and getting rare.