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Current Exhibits

Postmarkart of Ken Turmel, Postmark Artist and Two Lane Highway Historian, of Oklahoma is on exhibit. Museum archival quality prints of his pictorial postmarks are available for sale. The limited edition prints are signed, numbered, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity and an 18 page booklet. The process in making his historic piece of work and biography are found on his web site. http://www.postmarkart.com/

Los Angeles Photographer Russell Olsen's Exhibit "Along For The Ride" ~ Remembering Route 66 ~ in black and white represents many of the great icons along Route 66. Prints are available for sale, framed and unframed.  A new release "Route 66 Lost and Found" Ruins and Relics Revisited is also  available in the Museum Gift Shop.
http://www.route66lostandfound.com/ or 818-508-5477. 

New York based Patrick Walsh Photomosaics is fine art photography, best described as painting with the camera, and influenced by 4th century BC mosaic tile art, using today's modern camera and film technology. His art work is Limited edition Fine Art Archival Prints on Archival Watercolor Paper. Our collection of Walsh's work can be viewed at the Route 66 Museum. More information and prints can be found on his web site. http://www.patrickwalshphotomosaics.com

Current Exhibits

Blake Shaw is a San Diego-based travel and sports photographer whose
bold, colorful work has won numerous local and national awards. Preview his upcoming book on Route 66 by visiting our exhibition featuring 21 of his photos. His signed prints, as well as greeting cards, are for sale. More of his photographs can be viewed at http://www.blakeshawphotography.com

Artist Pete Morris states " I have been thinking about painting a series of watercolors of Route 66 for at least 15 years, but have only begun in earnest this past year.

I've produced about 20 scenes thus far and am doing one every couple of weeks. The Mother Road has a strong emotional appeal to me related to a road trip my family took back in 1957. It is still vivid in my mind".

Framed watercolors (one of Roy’s in Amboy) may be viewed and matted prints of several selections are available for sale at the museum.
morrisart@earthlink.net or 323-256-4654
See Pete's web site to view his work
https://www.seelifeart.com/

 

 

 

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