Keith Mallet
"The Silver Bullet"
This Artwork is:
- NEW- please note that this poster is vintage and may have some minor dents or creases in the paper due to its age. It has never before been framed and frame is new.
- Published by Front Line Editions in1983.
- CUSTOM FRAMED in a two toned pewter and black frame.
- The image shows a Ferrari 328 GTS. The 328 GTS is considered to be one of the most reliable classic Ferraris, as much of its maintenance can be performed without removing the engine. It also featured a removable targa top.
- Popular Culture: The Ferrari 308 (predecessor to the 328) was notably featured in the television series Magnum, P.I..
- Offset Lithographic Art Print
- Framed Size : 36" x 15"
- Image Size: 33" x 12"
- Hanging hardware included on back of frame
- Interested in different framing? Contact us!!
Keith Mallett
Keith Mallett has been creating paintings for the fine art print market for over fifteen years. A prolific artist, his subject matter ranges from still life to abstracts. In recent years he has concentrated his talents on themes that portray the love and strength that exists within the African American family. Born in Pennsylvania in 1948, Mallett studied painting at the Art Students League, Hunter College in New York City, and L.A. Valley College in Los Angeles.
His painting "Harmony" was chosen for the cover of Sisterfire, a collection of poems by Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Terry McMillan, among others. He was recently honored with a commission to paint the only official limited edition print commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson's historic breakthrough into major league baseball. "The Earth Angel Suite", a series of limited edition prints depicting the four seasons as guardian angels, has been chosen by the Franklin Mint to be made into collector plates. Mallett stated, "As an African American artist it is my desire, through my artwork, to depict the positive aspects of the African American experience. If I can show but one child the strength and beauty of her past or the bright hope of his future, then I feel I will have done my job."

