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The first steam locomotive that replaced horse-drawn carriages for greater speed was Steamhorse, Stephenson's Rocket. Prior to the development of the first steam engine, horses have existed for thousands of years in a world where speed and time were not as significant. Speed did not apply in earlier times until money and power worked the profit algorithms with tight deadlines. While the horses were being laid to rest, the tracks were laid across the globe and the steam locomotives began to take off. This is where the line should have been drawn prior to the introduction of diesel to accelerate technology so that everything revolves around wealth rather than the essence of time.

It was entirely built in 3D software; all props and figures are modeled with a camera and lighting setups for rendering. I utilize Photoshop filters to add contemporary effects, muted hues, and loose brush strokes to evoke the atmosphere and feel of a vintage era, like in my most recent composition.

Stretched canvas includes lightweight and premium grade 1.5” thick wood, wired-ready to hang, and felt pads for wall protection. The printing method is Giclée with Pigment Ink on 410g/m2 Premium Fine Art Matte Canvas.

Materials used:

gallery-wrapped canvas 1.5 thick, printed with pigment ink on 410g/m2 premium fine art matte canvas.

Tags:
#horse #horse art #vintage era #steampunk #steam train 

Steamhorse (2023)

Digital Art (Giclée) 
by Tony Fowler

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This is one-of-a-kind. There will be no reproductions.

The first steam locomotive that replaced horse-drawn carriages for greater speed was Steamhorse, Stephenson's Rocket. Prior to the development of the first steam engine, horses have existed for thousands of years in a world where speed and time were not as significant. Speed did not apply in earlier times until money and power worked the profit algorithms with tight deadlines. While the horses were being laid to rest, the tracks were laid across the globe and the steam locomotives began to take off. This is where the line should have been drawn prior to the introduction of diesel to accelerate technology so that everything revolves around wealth rather than the essence of time.

It was entirely built in 3D software; all props and figures are modeled with a camera and lighting setups for rendering. I utilize Photoshop filters to add contemporary effects, muted hues, and loose brush strokes to evoke the atmosphere and feel of a vintage era, like in my most recent composition.

Stretched canvas includes lightweight and premium grade 1.5” thick wood, wired-ready to hang, and felt pads for wall protection. The printing method is Giclée with Pigment Ink on 410g/m2 Premium Fine Art Matte Canvas.

Materials used:

gallery-wrapped canvas 1.5 thick, printed with pigment ink on 410g/m2 premium fine art matte canvas.

Tags:
#horse #horse art #vintage era #steampunk #steam train 

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Tony M. Fowler is a digital fine artist best known for his surrealist work and thought-provoking images. During his time at art school in Houston, Texas, he worked in commercial art... Read more

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