"Jeff Gordon"
11 x 14 Print
by Dale Adkins
Jeff Gordon - NASCAR Rookie of Year (1993); 4-time Winston Cup champion (1995,97,98,2001); won inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994; in 1997, at 25 became youngest winner of the Daytona 500; in 1998 he tied Richard Petty for the modern-era record for wins in a single season with 13; NASCAR's all-time leading money winner and currently 7th on the all-time victory list. This all from a kid that started behind the wheel of a quarter midget - then a sprint car!
This original work - is of Jeff Gordon with his #24 Dupont car. This is a "Charcoal" that comes polybagged (no frame). Measures 11 x 14.
About The Artist
Dale Adkins
Dale Adkins was born in Forth Worth, Texas in 1934. He is the grandson of Andrew jackson Adkins, who moved to Oklahoma in 1887. His mother was half Cherokee. Helping to raise his three children, he has lived most of his life in Texas and Oklahoma. More published then Norman Rockwell, Dale Adkins is best known for his illustration of the Louis L'Amour western novels. An avid aviator, Dale bought his first airplane at age sixteen. He has flown dozens of aircraft including: the AT-6 (Texan); a Stearman; the Twin Beech D-18; the 680 Aero Commander; and he has 125 hours in the P-51 Mustang. Dale Adkins lives in North Texas, where he continues to create popular art. He has a degree in fine arts from Oklahoma University. Dale is currently the most published artist in America and his art reflects his ancestry.
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