Vintage Monopoly Race Car
Long before there was an internet, HBO, cable or Direct TV, we had 3 TV stations, plus UHF, and until I was about 15 years old, our TV was a Zenith 19” black and white set. What we did have was Monopoly and my brother and sisters and I would play for hours. I remember that the three favorite game pieces were always the ship, the shoe and the race car. For some reason though, I always remember the pieces being bigger than they actually are... or maybe life just seemed so much bigger as a kid growing up in Algonac.
Long before there was an internet, HBO, cable or Direct TV, we had 3 TV stations, plus UHF, and until I was about 15 years old, our TV was a Zenith 19” black and white set. What we did have was Monopoly and my brother and sisters and I would play for hours. I remember that the three favorite game pieces were always the ship, the shoe and the race car. For some reason though, I always remember the pieces being bigger than they actually are... or maybe life just seemed so much bigger as a kid growing up in Algonac.
Long before there was an internet, HBO, cable or Direct TV, we had 3 TV stations, plus UHF, and until I was about 15 years old, our TV was a Zenith 19” black and white set. What we did have was Monopoly and my brother and sisters and I would play for hours. I remember that the three favorite game pieces were always the ship, the shoe and the race car. For some reason though, I always remember the pieces being bigger than they actually are... or maybe life just seemed so much bigger as a kid growing up in Algonac.
Credits:
Title: “Monopoly Race Cart”
Artist: Mike Pitzer
Medium: Graphite & Colored Pencil on Paper
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Image Size: 34″ W x 26″ T
Signed & Dated: MPitzer ’19
Series: “Happy Art”
Style: Pop-Realism
Ships Framed:
Frame: Oak
Frame Size: 34" T x 26” W
Frame Color: Semi-Gloss Black Oak work Standard Glass 1/10 inch, and Acid-Free 3/16 Foam Board