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ANCIENT STEAM LOCOMOTIVE... 46"X24" (2019)Acrylic painting by Joe McHarg

117.86 x 60.96 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 117.86 x 60.96cm (actual image size)

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£225.65Sold

One doesn't usually think of "rust" as colorful, but if you look carefully at rusty steel or cast iron, you can see a wide range of colors.

This painting is a one-of-a-kind original work of art. It is produced using India ink and acrylic paint. I only sell original work so there will only be one original and no authorized copies will ever be made. The painting is signed on the front and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
ANCIENT STEAM LOCOMOTIVE is painted on 4 mil. archival grade drafting mylar . This material is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper
This painting will be shipped in a tube. The artwork is very easy to mount on any type of board: plywood, masonite, foamboard, etc. I include simple mounting instructions with each piece that I sell and also I include mounting tape, a hanging strip and a drywall hanging device. Everything that you need to mount your painting except the board.

If you prefer, I will mount the artwork on ½ inch thick foam board with a two or three inch border. It will be “ready to hang”, with a hanging strip attached to the back and a wall hanging device that is very simple to use. It will be shipped in a cardboard box. You may take it out of the box and have it hanging on your wall within five minutes. The extra charge is $50.00 for mounting and packaging plus the additional shipping costs,if any. Message me through this site and I will calculate the total costs for mounting and shipping.

Materials used:

india ink and acrylic paint on architectural drafting mylar

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#colorful#painting#impressionism#large#train#ancient#rusty#transportation#railroad#engine#steam#locomotive
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One doesn't usually think of "rust" as colorful, but if you look carefully at rusty steel or cast iron, you can see a wide range of colors.

This painting is a one-of-a-kind original work of art. It is produced using India ink and acrylic paint. I only sell original work so there will only be one original and no authorized copies will ever be made. The painting is signed on the front and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
ANCIENT STEAM LOCOMOTIVE is painted on 4 mil. archival grade drafting mylar . This material is tough, waterproof, inert, flexible, dimensionally stable, and it does not have to be stretched, like canvas and watercolor paper
This painting will be shipped in a tube. The artwork is very easy to mount on any type of board: plywood, masonite, foamboard, etc. I include simple mounting instructions with each piece that I sell and also I include mounting tape, a hanging strip and a drywall hanging device. Everything that you need to mount your painting except the board.

If you prefer, I will mount the artwork on ½ inch thick foam board with a two or three inch border. It will be “ready to hang”, with a hanging strip attached to the back and a wall hanging device that is very simple to use. It will be shipped in a cardboard box. You may take it out of the box and have it hanging on your wall within five minutes. The extra charge is $50.00 for mounting and packaging plus the additional shipping costs,if any. Message me through this site and I will calculate the total costs for mounting and shipping.

Materials used:

india ink and acrylic paint on architectural drafting mylar

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#colorful#painting#impressionism#large#train#ancient#rusty#transportation#railroad#engine#steam#locomotive
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I am an architect by education, and profession. I have practiced architecture for over four decades. A good deal of my experience as an artist developed from doing architectural plans and illustrations. In addition... Read more

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