Yo Pedro Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Yo Pedro based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Yo Pedro
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

King of Clubs in Wood by YoPedro

Paper Airplanes of Wood 7 by YoPedro

Adjustable Wrench over Black and White Wood 72 by YoPedro

Cadillac Badge by YoPedro

Caterpillar CAT 623F Scraper by YoPedro

Buck Rogers Ray Gun by YoPedro

Schuco Porsche 917 Top by YoPedro

Pinto Car Badge by YoPedro

Ford Thunderbird Emblem by YoPedro

Cadillac Emblem by YoPedro

Estwing Rip Hammer by YoPedro

Chevrolet Camaro Badge by YoPedro

Ford Maverick Badge by YoPedro

Classic Pinto Emblem by YoPedro

David Lynch Hands by YoPedro

1953 Studebaker Hawk by Yo Pedro

Vintage Masonry Hammer on Black by YoPedro

Schuco Ferrari Formel 2 Top by YoPedro

Red Racer Right by YoPedro

King of Hearts in Wood by YoPedro

Panhead Harley and Ford Pickup by YoPedro

Caesar at Millers Chop Shop by Yo Pedro

Jack of Hearts in Wood by YoPedro

Push Broom by YoPedro
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About Yo Pedro
I make a living with my camera, and I like what I do a lot, so that makes me one of those people who found what they love, and get paid for it. I'm not unique, in fact I know a lot of artist that do this, especially here on Fine Art America. While the bulk of what I do is for commercial clients, much of what I produce are personal projects, work just for myself. Photography is something that I've done for quite some time now, and something that I hope to keep doing for some time longer.
I have a penchant for all things mechanical. I like hot rods, and machinery, manufacturing, I especially like real big stuff like earth movers and factories. I tend to like stuff with wheels, but not too much of the new stuff. I certainly appreciate it, but I like how the old stuff looks, and the idea that someone built it with their hands. I suppose because I tend to turn a wrench now and then too. Old equipment is fascinating to me because I can appreciate what it took to build it. I am often amazed at what was produced during the industrial age, when manufacturing was in it's infancy. I look at a piece of machinery that is over a hundred years old, and I wonder just how must genius it took to imagine it, and then build it. For me, it's a fascinating journey. -YoPedro