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Tractor Pedals Acrylic Print
by Wilma Birdwell
Product Details
Tractor Pedals acrylic print by Wilma Birdwell. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Tractor pedals on a vintage tractor. I have never driven a tractor so I am not sure which is the brake or clutch. There are so many pedals and levers... more
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Artist's Description
Tractor pedals on a vintage tractor. I have never driven a tractor so I am not sure which is the brake or clutch. There are so many pedals and levers on a tractor it is hard to to try to figure it out. Well for me anyway.
About Wilma Birdwell
I have always loved to take photos all my life. I only had point and shot cameras. Not very good ones but I still loved the magic of trying. I was in an accident and I had gotten a 3pix camera to walk with as part of the healing process. The cheapest part of it too. But the more shots I took, I began to learn more and get better. So this is where I am today. I still love taking shots of about anything and trying shots that they say will not work. Some have and some not. But I am now on a new journey to see if there is anyone who likes what I do enough to pay for it. I don't have a style. If I see some thing that gets my attention I will shoot it with wild abandon. My family and friends are driven up the wall!
$89.00
Danielle Rosaria
I love the texture of these. They make me want to go for a tractor drive. Super cool.
Wilma Birdwell replied:
Thank you so much!
The Stone Age
Nice Wilma.......both should be brakes (left and right).......clutch should be on the other side of steering column.
Wilma Birdwell replied:
Hey! thanks!