Bread of Life
by David Neace CPX
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17.000 x 20.500 inches
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Title
Bread of Life
Artist
David Neace CPX
Medium
Drawing - Colored Pencil
Description
This neon sign still stands in Lexington, Ky on New Circle Road. It has been there since the 1950's. This drive-in still operates today and is a wonderful nostalgic place to grab a sandwich. They still have curb service. If you every pass through Lexington, this should be a place on your to-do list. Grant you, almost everything is fried, but still, those of us who can remember cruising around places like this in our teen years, can appreciate the trip down memory lane.
Warm and hot colors make this art a wonderful selection for your home or office decor. This would look great as a unique kitchen painting as well as bedroom, master bedroom, living room, dinning room and any other place in your home. This work is done as a colored pencil drawing, but the sky was painted in in inks, and the the clouds where done with neon pinks and yellows colored pencil. Sharp detail, photo realistic image make this a unique work of art for your contemporary or modern home or office. Great image for restaurants, diners and even upscale fine dinning places.
Wonderful image for nostalgia buffs. This would be a great addition to a classic automotive fan collection. The greeting and note card would add a personal touch to your correspondence.
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August 10th, 2013
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Comments (79)
Rand Burns
David, I love old signs like this. 'Tomorrow you may be toast'...love that inclusion. Skillfully and creatively shared this wonderful image is David. F/L.
Anne Gifford
I am always drawn right away to your imagery of vintage signs, and this one has a humorous touch to it!
Constance Lowery
you have written some wonderful words to go with this wonderful and colorful artwork. L/F
Sharon Williams Eng
Wonderful find and capture. If you eat fried food, this is where you want to do it.
HH Photography of Florida
Wonderful drawing of this iconic sign, David. Outstanding artwork, as always. L/tw/pin
Bill And Deb Hayes
What a memory feast for my eyes David. I, Bill, worked at one of these when I was age 10, 11 & 12 years of age several nights every week (Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday) waiting on cars in my hometown. It was called Cafe 27 since it was on the north end of the highway 27 cruising strip. Sadly Cafe 27 has been destroyed along with the drive-in theater which was next to it. Now to your image. OUTSTANDING work of art as usual with your works. L/F