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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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On June 30 1953, the first Corvette drove off the GM assembly line, a mere six months after its debut as a concept car at the GM Motorama. Head of... more
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11 oz.
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Average Rating (4.62 Stars):
Cindy Sauerwein
December 11th, 2024
I was pleasantly surprised to see that my house in Jackson was the subject of this awesome print! The little house depicted on this mug in red is my house lovingly called "Pink House". I bought this mug and one for my sister as a remembrance...as I have just sold this house. Thank you for such a lovely depiction.
Raven Wenner
December 11th, 2024
I enjoy my coffee or tea in this handsome porcelain cup, "time-travelling" whilst researching French history in the Long 19th Century. 40-year old lame aristocrat Maurice Talleyrand, former Bishop of Autun fled to America to escape the Reign of Terror. He was living in a rented room, working as a banking and real estate agent in Philadelphia when about 1797 he and his friend Alexander Hamilton paid English pastel artist James Sharples a modest sum make their portraits, which they exchanged. After the tragic dueling death of Hamilton, his widow wrote to Talleyrand, (now back in France and Directoire Minister of Foreign Affairs) to request Hamilton's portrait, which hung over Talleyrand's mantlepiece. He restored to her, after having it copied. James Sharples' portrait of "The Lame Devil" is today in the Bristol (UK) art museum. The artist has caught the image of the proud, lonely exile, bored and homesick-- unsure if or when he can return to his beloved France. His astounding 45-year career as Europe's "Prince of diplomats" still lay before him. . . The mug is comfortable to hold, and of quality porcelain; I chose the mauve background to harmonise with the colour scheme of my living room.
Patricia Sarkar Crooks
December 10th, 2024
Beautifully captures peace and tranquility
Patricia Sarkar Crooks
December 10th, 2024
Another tropical theme captured in amazing photography
Patricia Sarkar Crooks
December 10th, 2024
Fortunate to be able to replace my original that broke. Tropical themes are among my favorite
Patricia Sarkar Crooks
December 10th, 2024
Great photography ; planning to use as gift
On June 30 1953, the first Corvette drove off the GM assembly line, a mere six months after its debut as a concept car at the GM Motorama. Head of Design, Harley Earl, convinced GM that they needed to build a two-seat sports car. GIs returning home following WWII were bringing with them their beloved European sports cars leaving little doubt there was enough demand to warrant an American model.
By 1960 Corvette styling had seen substantial upgrades, but the '61 Vette would begin some transitions that would carry through to the C2 model. Foremost among them were the changes made to the rear section. The rear deck was flatter with a βduck-tailβ design. The exhaust now exited below the body rather than through the bumper as in previous designs. The addition of four round taillights began a tradition that continued for more than fifty years. Gone was the toothy grille in favor of a mesh design. This was also the last year for contrasting paint colors in the cove area.
Hi I'm Doug, Welcome to my online gallery. I'm a Dallas Ft Worth based photographer specializing in the creation of automotive artwork. My love for photography came at an early age with the gift of a camera for Christmas. Over the years I've shot a variety of subjects eventually finding my calling capturing the style and beauty of automobiles. My catalog runs the gamut from early American vintage to exotic super-cars with muscle-cars and imports included in the mix. Most recently I have begun adding some aviation pieces to my portfolio. The style that I developed working with cars seems to translate well with this subject matter too. Look for more of these among my works as time and opportunity allow. If you'd like help finding a...
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Andrea Hazel
Congrats on your sale!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thank you
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βIf you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.β β Vincent Van Gogh π Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thank you Gull
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations on your successful sale!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thank you Irina.
Gull G
πππArt provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives β and new opportunities for innovation.πππ CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF A WONDERFUL WORK!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Much appreciated.
Ramesh Nair
Wonderful work! Congratulations on both your sale and talent!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thank you Ramesh. Very kind of you.
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! Fl
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thank you Gary.
Jeff Brassard
Great job! keep up the good work!
Douglas Pittman replied:
Thanks Jeff.