Skyliner by Kurt Golgart
Kurt Golgart

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Side detail on a 1959 Ford Skyliner.

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About Kurt Golgart

Passionate about automobile art, especially the classic era of the ’30s through ’50s. Progressively prefers working in black and white media while still enjoying the vibrant world of color.

Loves sharing the unique beauty of Nevada in broad landscape photographs depicting sweeping mountain ranges and vast deserts.

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car, automobile, ford, 1959, skyliner

Comments

  • Jill Reger
    Jill Regerabout 1 year ago

    i really like this one

  • Thank you, always glad you like ’em.

    – Kurt Golgart

  • Jill Reger
    Jill Regerabout 1 year ago

    your stuff always gives me pangs of envy

  • Ya know how to make a guy feel great. Thanks for that. And I gotta say the same for yours – those vibrant colors I find very difficult to match (hence, the b/w).

    – Kurt Golgart

  • Jill Reger
    Jill Regerabout 1 year ago

    it’s just my colorful personality reflecting into the ornaments

  • Stuart Row
    Stuart Rowabout 1 year ago

    Love the flowing chrome! Great work.

  • Thank you Stuart, glad you stopped by.

    – Kurt Golgart

  • John Schneider
    John Schneiderabout 1 year ago

    Well composed, splendid image with the sky as counterpoint to the badge. – John

  • Thank you John, always glad of your support.

    – Kurt Golgart

  • Rebecca Cozart
    Rebecca Cozartabout 1 year ago

    Nice one.

  • Thank you Rebecca.

    – Kurt Golgart

  • barkeypf
    barkeypfabout 1 year ago

    Dam, John stole my words. Blue sky thru the Skyliner windows. Excellent crop as well.

  • Thank you Paul, so glad you like this one.

    – Kurt Golgart

  • Ell-on-Wheels
    Ell-on-Wheelsabout 1 year ago

    Wowwww!! :-o
    Kurt, please consider submitting this to ‘Automotive BLING’ :o))

  • Todd Rollins
    Todd Rollins12 months ago

    Great tones. How appropriate to see clouds through the window.

  • Yeah, I kinda thought so too. So glad you noticed, much appreciated.

    – Kurt Golgart