Pan Am Worldport, JFK Airport
Pan Am Worldport, JFK Airport
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My watercolor and ink painting of the famous Pan Am Worldport terminal building, as it looked in 1961, when JFK Airport was still known as Idlewild, or New York International. Pan Am for years seemed like it would always be a part of the cultural landscape, like Dodge cars or Zenith televisions. The building reflects the optimism and industrial supremacy of America at the time, the era of the World’s Fair and the Jetsons. The dramatically modern building, with its unmistakeable “flying saucer” roof, operated from 1960-2013.
Each giclee print is one of an edition of 500, printed on archival Hahnemuhle paper, signed and numbered by the artist.
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