Driving around the outskirts of downtown Oklahoma City looking for a suitable space for his new studio, automotive artist Charles Armstrong came upon a restored Depression-era gas station building at the and was immediately drawn to it.
It looks kind of like an old garage, and it kind of has the same feel as my genre of art, Armstrong said.
Situated at the corner of Western and W Main, the building is a restored Deep Rock Oil Corp. gas station that was built about 1930. Armstrong is moving his automotive painting studio, called Auto Art, into the building. He also hopes to have a gallery in the front of the building, where he will sell his paintings, open by late spring or early summer 2015.
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