

Moving A Village Acrylic Print

by CHAZ Daugherty

$81.00
Product Details
Moving A Village acrylic print by CHAZ Daugherty. 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
The way life was a hundred and fifty or so years ago in Mexico..... Solving the problems of politics, weather, economics, wars, plagues, etc., wasn't... more
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Artist's Description
The way life was a hundred and fifty or so years ago in Mexico..... Solving the problems of politics, weather, economics, wars, plagues, etc., wasn't easy back then either.....
About CHAZ Daugherty

Several years ago, "CHAZ" was known as "CHUCK" Daugherty, a highly popular RADIO DJ. You'll find him listed as a "Legend" in the Michigan Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for, among other things, getting MOTOWN started. And when he was on the air in California, he is also credithttps://chaz-daugherty.pixels.com/controlpanel/emailsinternal.html?tab=inboxed with creating the BEACH BOYS, naming them, and producing their very first recording. As a TV announcer, Chuck was seen on the news, and also doing many live commercials and shows, You may have heard Chuck's voice many times from coast to coast as a 'voice-over' announcer for national TV and radio commercials. Among his many other talents "Chaz" or "Chuck" was a professional musician and...
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Wow! Where was that???
CHAZ Daugherty replied:
Somewhere in Mexico. It was inspired by an real old wrinkled and badly yellowed black and white (Tintype?) photograph said to be over 100 years old. Somebody at the Mexican TV station (XETV) copied it for me. I found the old picture during one of my many sojourns down to Tijuana to Tape a weekly TV show when I lived in San Diego back in the early '60s.