Tail fin of the Chevrolet Bel Air - icon of American automobile design by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

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Nordhorn, Germany

About ‘Tail fin of the Chevrolet Bel Air - icon of American automobile design’ by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

The legendary tail fin of a Chevrolet Bel Air from 1957 in bright red. The brilliant red finish combined with the characteristic chrome trim and the iconic "Bel Air" lettering epitomises a pinnacle of American automotive design of the 1950s.
This artful detail shot shows the perfect harmony between the powerful red…

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Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art
Nordhorn, Germany

Peter lives in the north-western part of Germany near the Dutch border. He began his professional career as an engineer and project manager in IT.
Peter also works as a photographer and graphic designer. He has a particular fondness for fractal design, nature, architecture, the design of vintage cars and supercars and appreciates the diversity of the visual arts.

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