The train caught my eye because the artist extended the lines out past the flat surface on which the mural was drawn. It actually gave the train movement. It was impressive. I'm not sure how I should feel about the sculpture, though.
Very nice mural Linda, as Elizabeth says it looks at if it's moving. The sculpture must have taken ages to put together with all those bits and pieces of metal.
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Love those train murals. There is one here in Ashland on side of building.
ReplyDeleteThe train caught my eye because the artist extended the lines out past the flat surface on which the mural was drawn. It actually gave the train movement. It was impressive. I'm not sure how I should feel about the sculpture, though.
ReplyDeleteHello, the train mural is awesome! Have a happy day and great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteVery nice mural Linda, as Elizabeth says it looks at if it's moving. The sculpture must have taken ages to put together with all those bits and pieces of metal.
ReplyDelete...fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLovely mural. We have that chain of pizza's in Asheville.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice imaginative work! I like the echoes of commercial art styles from the 1930s.
ReplyDeletebe well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
What a great train mural, it's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI'm a train fan and love seeing this great mural.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana! bj
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous train mural this is.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful.
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