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"They Came With the Farm Free"
by Michael IrvineThey Came With the Farm Free

With Certificate of Authenticity


Signed limited edition of 800
10 Point satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery edition giclee canvas, signed limited edition of only 50
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality gallery wrapped canvas - 
stretched and ready to hang.  No framing necessary
Size:  36" x 48" 
Price: $1500.00 with free shipping
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This barn find just keeps getting better and better! Depicting more than 24 cars, including Swede Savage's Trans Am Racing Cuda, "They Came With The Farm Free" is the third Mopar painting in Michael's very popular, Muscle Car Landscapes Series. Continuing the scene that started with "They Came With The Farm" and "They Came With The Farm Too", "They Came With The Farm Free" lets us see what's inside, beside and behind the big barn!

Detail - Sox & Martin in barnDetail - Mopar barn findsDetail - Little Red Express

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  Sox & Martin in barn            Mopar barn finds           Little Red Express 


 

"Chasing History"
by Michael IrvineChasing History

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of only 500 
10 pt. satin finish, acid free museum quality fine art paper
Size:  30" x 21"
Price: $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Giclee on canvas
Signed limited edition of only 50
Size:  58.5" x 36" 
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas.
  Gallery stretched and ready to hang - nor framing necessary
Price: $1500.00 with free shipping
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You join the chase as the Highland Green 1968 Fastback Mustang and the Triple Black '68 Dodge Charger RT travel along the final stretch of Route 66, ending in Santa Monica, California! This painting features all three of Ford's "Bullitt" Mustangs and three body styles of the Dodge Charger.

 

The incredible setting, taking in the the legendary historical route, includes such famous landmarks as the Conoco Service Station & Cafe, Wigwam Motel, the Blue Swallow Motel, Delgadillo's Snow Cap, Blue Whale Amusement Park, the World's Largest Totem Pole, Britten Water Tower, Munger Moss Motel, the Gemini Giant and the Bunyon Giant!

Detail, Chasing HistoryDetail - Chasing HistoryDetail - Chasing History

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Bullitt Mustang and Dodge  2012 Charger with VW  2001 & 2008 Bullitt Mustangs
Charger at Wigwam Motel  Beetle reflection            under the Conoco canopy 


"Blast By The Past"
by Michael IrvineBlast By The Past

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Signed limited edition of 800
10 Point satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  32" x 21"
Price:  $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery edition Canvas, signed limited edition of only 50
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas - stretched and ready to hang.  No framing necessary
Size:  60" x 34" 
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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With a striking color palette influenced by our recent trip to Scottsdale, Sedona and the Grand Canyon, Michael's vision of the 1969 Camaro SS 396 blasting by it's modern counterpart is simply stunning.  

 

Set on a rural highway in 'Big Sky Country', the cars pass each other just as dawn floods the horizon - a sharp contrast to the deep hues of a distant storm. In his signature use of subtle reflections, Michael captures both ends of each car, in the still wet asphalt.

Detail - Tractor in "Big Sky Country"Detail - 69 SS 396Detail - 2010 with reflection of 1969

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Tractor in "Big Sky Country"     '69 SS 396           2010 with reflection of 1969 


 

"Dodge N' A Bullitt"
by Michael IrvineDodge N' A Bullitt

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800 
Giclee on museum quality fine art paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price: $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Giclee on canvas
Signed limited edition of only 50
Size:  36" x 48" 
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas stretched and ready to hang
Price: $1500.00 with free shipping
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However you read it, “dodging a (Frank) Bullitt”, “dodging a (shotgun) bullet”, or “Dodge (Charger) and a Bullitt (Mustang)”, this striking painting captures the excitement of one of the greatest movie car chases of our time. Piloted by famed Hollywood stunt driver, Bill Hickman, the sinister triple black 1968 Dodge Charger tears up the blacktop in an attempt to outrun Frank Bullitt's 1968 Mustang fastback.

As the Mustang closes the gap, the second assassin, played by Paul Genge, decides to take Steve McQueen's character, Lt. Frank Bullitt, out of the chase. In the reflection of the reflection, Bullitt finds himself seconds away from dodging the blast from the hit man’s shotgun.

Detail, Dodge N' A BullittDetail - Dodge N' A BullittDetail - Dodge N' A Bullitt

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     Lining up his shot               Frank Bullitt               Reflection-in-a-reflection 


 

"Dry Lakes Snakes"
by Michael IrvineDry Lake Snakes

With Certificate of Authenticity


Signed limited edition of 800
Giclee on watercolor paper
Size:  32" x 21"
Price:  $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery edition Canvas
Giclee on Canvas.  Gallery wrapped and to hang.  No framing necessary
Size:  59" x 36" 
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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In 2010 the last Dodge Viper rolled off the assembly line at the Corner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan. Sleek, sexy and powerful, the Viper with a V10, is Chrysler's answer for those seeking a super performance sports car.

Michael's high contrast, high impact, watercolor painting, captures these incredible cars as they show-off what's under the hood at one of the fastest places on earth, the Bonneville Salt Flats.  

 

Detail - Bonneville Salt FlatsDetail - Bonneville Salt FlatsDetail - Bonneville Salt Flats

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          Details of "Dry Lakes Snakes" at the Bonneville Salt Flats 


 

"Beep-Beep"
by Michael IrvineBeep-Beep

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800 
10pt. satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  26" x 24"
Price:  $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery Edition canvas
Signed limited edition of only 50
Size:  57.5" x 36" 
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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Targeting a youthful, and perhaps rebellious market, Plymouth chose to play up the speed, agility and “catch me if you can” attitude of the ever-elusive Road Runner in it’s branding, marketing and promotion. Borrowing the name, adorning the body with decals, and even going so far as to include a horn that went ‘beep, beep,’ Plymouth succeeded in creating an image that would carry the car well into the 1970s. Touted as being economical muscle cars, these big blocks were very appealing to a young, power hungry consumer. Today, they are sought after by collectors worldwide.

Finding inspiration, as Plymouth did in 1968, from one of the most wildly popular cartoons of our generation, Michael chose America’s southwest, Monument Valley, as the backdrop for featuring these powerful muscle cars. The painting actually mirrors the creative process that began the cartoon in 1949. “[We] thought it would be funny to do a parody of chase cartoons,” said Warner Bros. animator, Chuck Jones.

Detail, Four RoadrunnersDetail - Table for TwoDetail - Handle with Caution

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     Four Roadrunners               Table for Two               Handle with Care 


 

"Four Barrel - Four Speeds with Dual Exhaust"
by Michael IrvineFour Barrel - Four Speeds with Dual Exhaust

With Certificate of Authenticity


Signed limited edition of 800
10 Point satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  28" x 20"
Price:  $140.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery edition Canvas
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas - stretched and ready to hang.  No framing necessary
Size:  57.5" x 36" (All the detail but twice the size)
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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Introduced in 1964 as an option on the Oldsmobile F-85 and Cutlass models, the 442 became a model in it's own right from 1968 through '71. In 1968 and '69, when equipped with the W-30 option — which included the under bumper air scoops attached to the intake hoses that fed directly into the chrome topped dual snorkel air cleaner — these cars became true pavement-pounding muscle machines.

 

Featuring two of GM's premier muscle cars, the ‘68 and ‘69 Olds 442s, Four–Barrel Four–Speeds with Dual Exhaust, is the 5th painting in Michael’s “American Blacktop” Series. Michael puts you right in the path of these two bad boys … giving you a dramatic low view of what makes these Holiday Coupes so cool — the under-bumper air scoops and the striking red plastic wheel wells. Optioned with the W-30 package and complete with scoops and stripes, these high performance muscle cars enjoy tearing up a quiet country road.

 

Detail - Undercarriage reflectionDetail - Cool...underbumper air scoopsDetail - One wet 'Holiday"

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Undercarriage reflection  Cool...underbumper air scoops  One wet 'Holiday" 


 

"Pure as the Driven Snow"
by Michael IrvinePure as the Driven Snow

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800
10 point satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  30" x 21"
Price:  $150.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery Edition canvas
Signed limited edition of only 50
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas
Size:  59" x 36" (All the detail at more than twice the size)
Gallery stretched and ready to hang - no framing necessary
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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For 1965 Ford Motor Company teamed up with Carroll Shelby to create one of the most recognized Mustangs ever produced — the Shelby G.T. 350. Shelby increased the Mustang's already potent 271hp 289ci engine, with an assortment of bolt-on goodies, bringing total horsepower to 306. The addition of a fiberglass hood, side-exiting exhaust, suspension upgrades and the removal of all non-essentials, like the backseat, transformed the sporty little Mustang into a "street legal" race car.

 

All '65 Shelby Mustangs were painted a Wimbledon White with twin Guardsman Blue racing stripes and matching lower side stripes. This paint scheme, which was reminiscent of the world-class Ford race cars of the day, let the public know that this was no ordinary Mustang.

 

Detail - King of the SnowDetail - Racehorse missing a shoeDetail - 2011 Winding down a wintery road

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   King of the Snow      Racehorse missing a shoe    2011 Winding down a wintery road 


 

"C1, See Them All"
by Michael IrvineC1, See Them All

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800
10 point satin finish, acid free, museum quality fine art paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $140.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Gallery Edition Canvas
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas
Size:  36" x 48" (All the detail at twice the size)
Gallery stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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“I saw the first one from the road, now I see them all .... wow!”, exclaims the driver of the 2007 Vette as his fellow enthusiasts venture down to take a closer look.

It’s every classic car enthusiast’s dream to come across that legendary grove of cars. Over the years, Michael has heard his share of these legends, and like many, has been skeptical of their true existence … until the summer of 2010 that is. That’s when he met “Jerry” at Carlisle, and not only heard about the field of 1000 cars, but saw the photographs, for himself.

 

The photographs revealed fields dedicated to many makes and models. Having been there himself, “Jerry” estimated there were actually close to 10,000 cars in total, scattered across dozens of fields. And one field was all Corvettes … including a 1967 427 Tri-Power. That was all the inspiration Michael needed for “C1, See Them All.”

Tri-power air cleanerDetail - An L88 anyone?Detail - Photo proof

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 Tri-power air cleaner            An L88 anyone?              Photo proof 


"They Came With The Farm Too"
by Michael IrvineThey Came With the Farm Too

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800 giclee on paper
10pt. satin finish, acid free, museum quality paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $140.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Artists Proof with remarque of your choice
Signed limited edition of 20 giclee on paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $500.00 with free shipping
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Signed limited edition of 50 Gallery Edition giclee on canvas
Size:  36" x 48" (all the detail at twice the size)
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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The story of the Mopar dream-find that Michael created in "They Came With the Farm" struck a chord with Mopar enthusiasts around the world. Everyone seemed to find a connection with the painting. The response was amazing. In hearing stories of collections ranging in size from 2 to 400 cars, it became obvious that the story wasn’t complete. The incredible sequel is a continuation of the first painting. Where one scene leaves off, the other begins — making this one of Michael’s most unique and challenging pieces to date. As well as making it a highly collectible set.

With a scene capturing over 25 cars, "They Came With The Farm Too", brings together the ultimate Mopar collection: Cudas, Darts, Dusters, Superbees, Challengers, and Chargers to name a few! There are so many, they are even parked on the hill off in the distance. And, there are more rare finds in the old barn!

 

Detail Plymouth DusterDetail - Dodge DartDetail - Pink Challenger

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      Plymouth Duster                    Dodge Dart                        Pink Challenger 


"Boss Building"
by Michael IrvineBoss Building

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 800 giclee on paper
10pt. satin finish, acid free, museum quality paper
Size:  22" x 28"
  Price:  $140.00 plus $10.00 shipping
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Artists Proof with remarque of your choice
Signed limited edition of 20 giclee on paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $500.00 with free shipping
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Signed limited edition of 50 Gallery Edition giclee on canvas
Size:  36" x 48" (all the detail at twice the size)
100% cotton, acid free, archival quality canvas stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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Following the highly acclaimed, Any Color So Long As It's Black the second painting in Michael's 'Building Horsepower Series', Boss Building lets us take a peek into the past — to catch a glimpse of where one of the world's most famous big blocks got it's start.

To compete in Nascar with the new Boss 429 engine, Ford had to make this monster motor available to the general public. So, in 1969, FoMoCo unleashed this bad boy, the Boss 429!

Built at the Kar Kraft Brighton Michigan Plant, these new Boss Mustangs received numerous performance upgrades, including, but not limited to, a beefed up suspension and moving the battery to the trunk. The only visual clues to the car's transformation, were a small decal on the front fender and a not-so-subtle hood scoop — body color in 1969 and black in 1970.

Michael takes us back in time to a summer day in 1969 as a Grabber Green Boss rolls off the line. Inside the building, an engine is being lowered into the next street racer. 'Joe' in quality control checks under the hood of a Grabber Blue '70, while the train loaded with Bosses and Shelbys leaves the plant.

 

 

Mustang1969 BossShelby Train

Close-up Views

 

 

 

 

      Boss Mustangs                    1969 Boss Mustangs                 Shelby Train 


"Service Fit for a King"
by Michael IrvineService Fit for a King

With Certificate of Authenticity

Horizontal Version
Signed limited edition of 500 giclee on watercolor paper
Size:  22" x 28"
Price:  $250.00 with free shipping
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Horizontal Version
Signed limited edition of 50 Giclee on Canvas
Size:  36" x 48"
Gallery stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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Service Fit for a King 

Vertical Version
Signed limited edition of 500 giclee on watercolor paper
Size:  28" x 22"
Price:  $250.00 with free shipping
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Vertical Version
Signed limited edition of 50 Giclee on Canvas
Size:  48" x 36"
Gallery stretched and ready to hang
Price:  $1500.00 with free shipping
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In 1970, Plymouth lured Richard Petty back to Chrysler with the introduction of the 1970 Superbird. With speeds capable of going in excess of 200 mph, this iconic winged warrior is recognized the world over as one of the most significant cars ever to race in Nascar. Richard Petty, himself, is an icon in the world of Nascar, having won seven series championships during his illustrious 35-year career. With 200 NASCAR Winston Cup Series wins under his belt, he is considered to be the "King" of stock car racing.

Givin' it some gasTwo tire for the kingImproving the king's view

Close-up Views

 

 

 

   Givin' it some gas          Two tires for the king      Improving the king's view 


"From the Beginning"
by Michael IrvineFrom the Beginning

With Certificate of Authenticity

Signed limited edition of 50
Giclee on acid free, museum quality, 100% cotton watercolor paper
Size:  24" x 17"
Price:  $450.00 with free shipping
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Commissioned by the Toronto Ford Dealers, From the Beginning is a tribute to the incredible legacy of one family's involvement with vehicles, even before motorization.

 

Featuring modes of transportation ranging from the horse driven carriage to one of Ford's modern day marvels, this painting captures key moments throughout Ford's incredible history. (1927 Ford Model T, 1948 Lincoln Cabriolet, 2006 Ford GT.)

 

Detail - '27 Ford TDetail - '48 Lincoln CabrioletDetail - 2006 Ford GT

Close-up Views

 

 

 

   '27 Ford Model T                '48 Lincoln Cabriolet            2006 Ford GT 


 "Mike:  Thank you so much.  I received "Flashback on the Track" and appreciate your promptness. 
 Merry Christmas to you and yours."
  Janet from Virginia   

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