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  • Side of abandoned train covered in grafitti on Terminal Island, Long Beach, Ca.

  • Oils on Canvas, Paul Robertson. 140×95 cms. I originally painted this with the model (Karen, who has subsequently disappeared and lost her mobile or something) lying on TRAIN TRACKS. Which really made sense to me and fits with my general theme of comfort and peace found in the unlikeliest of places. I’ve used this many times, in works all over the page. However. It was pointed out to me that a person lying prone on railroad tracks really, really looked like they were trying to commit suicide. Which wasn’t the point at all. And this was after I had already painted some truly awesome tracks – they were all shiny and reflective and groovy. Anyhoo, I painted them out and turned it into a road, obviously. Which does sort of have the same problem, but nowhere near as much. The surface is really quite rough and textured, I hacked at it with a few things. It took me a long time to paint.

  • Good old 35m Black and white…old school photography

  • Freight train thunders through a small town in the middle of the night.

  • Acrylic on canvas. This is a commissioned painting I did a few years ago of the CPR train station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Today it’s a restaurant. /

  • Potfolio : abstract / bw / landscape / portrait / graphic design / plant / flower / mixed media / china

  • Moscow Metro, which spans almost the entire Russian capital, is one of the world’s most heavily used metro systems. It is well known for the ornate design of many of its stations, which contain beautiful examples of socialist realist art.

  • “People Get Ready” / People get ready, there’s a train comin’ / You don’t need no baggage, you just get on board / All you need is faith to hear the diesels hummin’ / You don’t need no ticket you just thank the lord People get ready, there’s a train to Jordan / Picking up passengers coast to coast / Faith is the key, open the doors and board them / There’s hope for all among those loved the most / There ain’t no room for the hopeless sinner whom would hurt all mankind / Just to save his own / Have pity on those whose chances grow thinner / For there is no hiding place against the kingdoms throne People get ready there’s a train comin’ / You don’t need no baggage, just get on board / All you need is faith to hear the diesels hummin’ / You don’t need no ticket, just thank the lord / Lyrics by Curtis Mayfield.

  • On my wirlwind trip to Paris this fabulous restaurant,called Le Train Bleu was inside the Gare de Lyon . © Copyright 2008 Jo Hoden “C’est la Vie”, All Rights Reserved.

  • This is Kind Of an Abstact Still Life. Didn’t Take Long to Make. Open, Pour, Splash and Splatter 6 Colors of Paint Around, Throw in a Couple of Brushes and Voila! Now the Cleanup, Well…

  • / Little Green Teapot on a String – necklace available AU$20 plus postage Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / / if you have any enquiries please email karintaylor@exemail.com.au / / Little Multicolour Teapot Floral / Little Multicolour Teapot has been rehashed to allow her to come to you on coloured tshirts too! / Shoes available at Zazzle Please note there are now 6 versions of Little Green Teapot TShirt / a) the large design version here / b) the smaller ‘inside a circle version’ here / c) and finally the circle tshirt with flowers which can be on tshirt colours other / than black….here / d) There is also now the large design which can go on any colour / e) Additionally, we also have another large design called Little Multicolour Teapot which is more colourful / ‘Asia Series’ card and prints by Karin Taylor / f) We also have a floral background print!! in prints, cards and a tshirt here Little Green Teapot is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. She is loosely inspired by green tea and the japanese tea ceremony perfomed by the beautiful Geisha in Japan. Obviously, she is in training…not yet fully fledged. / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au

  • Melbourne’s Flinders St Station and Southbank. ==========

  • The End of the Line is a part of the collection of the Newfoundland and Labrador Art Gallery, The Rooms The Newfoundland Railway operated from 1898 to 1988. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • Art Deco Digital Art By Cliff Vestergaard will be showing at the Uptown Gallery Manhattan New York…January 15th 2009 – January 23rd 2009 by invitation only… I WISH (maybe one day)

  • Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Leaving the Drysdale station, drawn by a vintage steam engine, the “dinner train” begins its journey to Queenscliff, as part of the many services of The Bellarine Peninsula Railway.

  • Just Featured in For The Love Of Jesus Group & was Featured in Inspired Art This is my image of the inside of the Train Station in lower Quebec City , The title ... God Is Always on Time Its an encouragement to anyone who is going through some really hard times… I can say this like David, when I look back on the very very hard places great adversity.. things I have gone through in my life.. God will always come to you when you call on Him … open yourself to Him and humble yourself and He will be there for you , He says draw near to me & I will draw near to you ... hence… God Is Always on Time taken with my Canon A 70

  • At a small railway viaduct near Moorabool, just outside Geelong, on a rainy morning. Pentax istDS Camera. Three bracketed exposures used an processed in Dynamic Photo HDR to create the image. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Image copyright © 2009 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Another from our train ride down the mountain…..& me doing what I kept telling my children not to do; sticking my head too far out the window to take the shot! [canon 1000D, Tamron 18-200 @ 80mm]

  • This NYC subway station, just like any other subway station during rush hour, is usually bustling with commuters. Both sides of this station have great art tile designs and every morning I keep saying to myself “I want to photograph them one day”. I happened to be here recently one Sunday and aside from a few commuters, the station was practically ‘empty’, so out came my camera. Camera: Leica C-Lux 2 / Exposure Program: Landscape / Exposure Time: 1/40 sec / ISO Speed: 100 / F-Stop: f/3.10 / No Flash

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