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5.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
7.00" x 10.00"
Eastbound to the Mountains Art Print
by David Neace CPX
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Eastbound to the Mountains art print by David Neace CPX. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
My dad took this photo in 1946 of the train headed through Lexington, Kentucky toward the mountains. The station is gone and trains no longer go... more
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Comments (65)
Artist's Description
My dad took this photo in 1946 of the train headed through Lexington, Kentucky toward the mountains. The station is gone and trains no longer go through Lexington. This view is from what was the Harrison Street Viaduct that connected High Street and Main Street and had a vehicle and pedestrian entrance from the bridge.
About David Neace CPX
``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` 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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Denise Harty
A wonderful perspective! L/F
RONALD MILLS
Fantastic perspective with this piece! Amazing! L/F
Khalid Saeed
Excellent work .
Kelly Mills
Wow, you pay attention to every detail! Amazing!
Jasna Dragun
Great perspective and drawing work! l/f
Ella Kaye Dickey
outstanding artwork; the pov and the detail l/f
Dominique Amendola
Wonderful view of an old train! Great rendering! LF
AnnaJo Vahle
Beautiful work David. I love the work of your father and what you have done with it. f/l
Soraya Silvestri
Wow! Love this unique perspective. What a talent you have!!
Phil Perkins
Nice work on this classic train line scene, David - l/f
Lyric Lucas
Excellent work with a unique perspective! L/F
Randy Burns
Again, your color pencil works are fantastic David. I love the perspective in this train view to the mountains. F/L.
Cathy Anderson
Congratulations on the feature of your wonderful image on the homepage of ATET! Please be sure and archive the feature of your wonderful image on the discussion board for ATET featured image
HH Photography of Florida
Revisiting and adding a tweet. Beautiful work, David.
Belinda Low
Beautifully done, David! Congrats!
Laurel Adams
WOW!! What a great personal and historical tribute, David!
Kathy Braud
Great perspective, David and I love the way this is captured. L/f
Christel Roelandt
Love this, David; really great! L&F&T. Christel.
Carol Montoya
Fabulous drawing!!
Lavender Liu
A masterpiece! This color pencil drawing is so realistic! I had to check several times to make sure it was not a photo. Simply amazing! It takes a lot of skills and patience!
Dennis Baswell
love the way this is captured David, great job. l/f
Southern Arts
Fantastic Work!
Bill And Deb Hayes
Revisiting this amazing work of art you created from one your dad's old pictures David. Stunning !!
Donna Tuten
David, this piece is so impressive! And it's awesome that your dad took the reference photo. Kudos!