Joe DeFabis, Award Winning Photographer, to Feature His Limited Edition Racing Art at the Penrod Arts Fair in Indianapolis
Joe DeFabis, of DeFabis Photography in Indianapolis, will for the first time ever highlight his Limited Edition racing art at the 41st Annual Penrod festival on Saturday September 8th. Racing Photography is a new addition this to the festival. Joe DeFabis is becoming one of the hottest new artists in capturing racing photographs.
Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) August 24, 2007 -- Joe DeFabis, of DeFabis Photography in Indianapolis, will for the first time ever highlight his Limited Edition racing art at the 41st Annual Penrod festival on Saturday September 8th. Racing Photography is a new addition this to the festival. Joe DeFabis is becoming one of the hottest new artists in capturing racing photographs.
If you are a fan of IRL, NASCAR, USAC Midgets, Sprints, Silver Crown or Quarter Midgets, or are fans of drivers Franchitti, Stewart, Schumacher, Joe DeFabis will have them there. He has captured them in an astounding array of color, sizes, and textures to highlight any decorating scheme. The extensive available collection past and present coupled by the individual choice of technique, canvas and display is unique to racing photography. His recent State Fair entry, "Speed of Light" with Lewis Hamilton winner of the 2007 U.S. Grand Prix won first place and will be highlight at Penrod.
Joe DeFabis has also been a true diehard open-wheel racing fan for over 40 years. His racing fan career, from daily long walks to the track at age 12 to being on the Indy 500 starting Grid as a crew member for Larry McCoy in 1975 continues as he know focuses on capturing each driver, each exciting moment, each thrill of victory and each agony of defeat through the lens. Joe's love for the sport is clearly visible in each photographic and artistic impression he creates. Through perfected photographic technique enhancements, Joe brings the racing print to life bringing racing art to life.
Since 1967, the first Saturday after Labor Day, coined "The Nicest Day of the Year" has been attracting over 30,000 individuals to the beautiful Indianapolis Art Museum grounds for the annual Penrod Arts Fair. The day is complete with live entertainment, refreshments and hundreds of artists all congregated for a single day extravaganza with all proceeds going to grants for Indianapolis area arts organizations. The 41st Annual Penrod festival on Saturday September 8th will offer something very different and exciting this year with Motor sport racing photography.
Look for the checkered flag and make your best Penrod Pit to see this interesting collection of motor sports art from Joe DeFabis, owner of DeFabis Photography of Indianapolis.
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