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by David Neace CPX
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Earth 1946
This was created from a photo that my father took of Union Station in Lexington, Kentucky in 1946. The freight train is a C&O... more
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Earth 1946
This was created from a photo that my father took of Union Station in Lexington, Kentucky in 1946. The freight train is a C&O train headed for Louisville, Ky. and the passenger train, NO. 260, is coming in from Ellesmere Ky.
The downtown scene is the train side of Union Station. The large red building in the upper right is the Phoenix Hotel. The backside of Kresge Dept. store (which stores became K Mart) is next to the hotel. The street in the back center is Water Street. Every building and some of the streets in this scene are now just a memory. The station was torn down, and the rest of the downtown was completely revamped in the 1970's and 80's.
Union Station was a grand building, with stained glass skylights and served the passengers since opening is 1907. The railroad went through several mergers and ended serving the C&O line and the L&N line.
This art would look go well with either a contemporary home or a more traditional hom...
``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` As an artist, one of my thoughts on creating is by taking objects, let us say a car, a building or a landscape and presenting the possibilities visually of what could be. The ability to visualize your thoughts is a powerful tool for creativity and free to everyone. Emotion, beauty, intelligence and grace are the balance point for my art, whether it is a fantasy drawing, realistic or somewhere in between. I am a multicolored point of light on a journey through time. A full container of expectations leaves no room for possibilities....
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L A Feldstein
Love the detail; beautiful!
RONALD MILLS
You haven't missed a detail! Stunning piece!
John M Bailey
Awesome drawing David! The details and colors are wonderful!
Denise Harty
You have beautifully portrayed a piece of history! L/F
Ann Pride
Awesome creation David. Beautifully preserved in your skillful hands
Miss Pet Sitter
Amazing Art! Love/v
Marian Bell
Splendid artwork! LF
Tom Claud
Fantastic image with awesome perspective and strong leading lines, David!!
Kay Brewer
A favorite! Revisit - l/tweet
Jasna Dragun
Great work and composition! l/f
RONALD MILLS
Spectacular! How do you do it? Seems impossible, but You are a Master!!! Amazing David! Cheers
Jurgen Lorenzen
Wonderful rail yard art, David!
Flees Photos
amazing work David. A great remembrance work of Lexington. L/F/t
Aditi Taregharkar
Spectacular artwork!
Constance Lowery
fantastic artwork for a puzzle. L/F/Fb
Helena Wierzbicki
Beautifylly done, as always, David !! L/F
Kay Brewer
Revisit - tweet!
Debra Kewley
Great work!
Sunil Kapadia
Congratulations!
Sandi OReilly
Congratulations!
RONALD MILLS
Always a WOW Factor David!! Amazing! L/f
Shelia Hunt
Your artwork is simply amazing, David!
AnnaJo Vahle
This would make a fun puzzle. f
Dr Pat Gehr
Amazing detail, David! So much work has gone into this wonderfully rendered work. I feel as though I'm looking into a window of the past. L/F