Daddy Pops Tumble Inn Diner, Claremont, New Hampshire – artwork available.
Daddypop’s Tumble Inn Diner is a 1941 Worcester (#778). It is still at its original location. The lettering on the diner’s side is original and unique for Worcester. “Daddypop’s” was added to the diner’s name in 1997 when it was bought by the man that owns “Daddypop’s Diner” in Hatboro, PA. |
“Tumble Inn Diner Watercolor” by Edward M. Fielding is a digitally enhanced artwork based on an original photograph of the Tumble Inn Diner by Edward Fielding. The original photograph is hand-painted with layers of digital paintbrushes in Adobe Photoshop. The result is a watercolor effect.
As shown:
- 2″ Solid White Border Matt
- Archival Matte Paper
- Frame black wood
- 1/8″ clear acylic – foam core mounting
- Image size 24″ x 16″
- Final presentation size: 27 3/4″ x 19 3/4 “
Other Sizes Available:
“Tumble Inn Diner Watercolor” by Edward M. Fielding is also available in all sizes from cards to sofa-sized canvas prints and products including:
- Archival paper prints rolled in a tube for local framing
- Custom museum-quality frame and matted artwork
- Canvas prints
- Acrylic prints
- Wood prints
- Metal prints
- Cards
- Stickers
- Tote bags
- T-shirts
- Phone cases
- Shower curtains and more!
The classic Daddy Pop’s Tumble Inn diner is still in operation and is worth a visit when in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont.
See it on Google Maps and their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DaddypopsTumbleInn/