Roy’s Motel & Cafe

$100.00$450.00

Limited Edition Fine Art Photography Print

Description

Located in the Mojave Desert, and one of my favorite living film noir roadside attractions, Roy’s Motel & Café was created in the early 1940’s in the small mining town of Amboy. I’ve never visited when the café is open during daylight hours, but at night the classic arrowhead neon creates a cinematic dreamworld, where you can imagine the likes of Veronica Lake and Victor Mature appearing out of the shadows lighting a cigarette, punctuated by a classic Chandler-esque one-liner.  And while I’m overjoyed the conservationist Albert Okura (owner & operator of the orginal McDonald’s in San Bernadino, no less), I’d much rather visit at night and let my imagination take me into the story…

All framed artwork is displayed in shadow box frames for all print sizes. Shadow boxes present your print on top of the mat you choose, mounted on acid-free foamcore to slightly elevate it. This creates a subtle sense of depth, and a very dramatic, fine art presentation for the viewer. Each frame comes with pre-mounted hardware hooks, no tools required, so your artwork is wall-ready as soon as it reaches its destination.

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Additional information

Weight 5 lbs
Finish

Matted Print, Framed & Matted Print

Size

12×8, 24×16