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by Martin Howard
$25.00
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Design Details
I did this painting from a photograph taken by my son, George, when he visited the home of The Great Western Society at Didcot. He also was kind... more
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I did this painting from a photograph taken by my son, George, when he visited the home of The Great Western Society at Didcot. He also was kind enough to write the following description to go with my painting: The Great Western Society's three GWR "Prairie" tank locomotives, No's 4144, 5572 and 6106 inside the shed at Didcot Railway Centre. 6106 and 4144 were built for the heavy and fast suburban services on the GWR network, especially working into Paddington. 5572 is a smaller version for freight and passenger work on lighter branch lines. 6106 was one of the first locomotives bought into the Great Western Society's collection and is the only surviving example of the 61xx design. 4144 and 5572 were rescued from the famous Barry Scrap yard to represent their respective classes at Didcot. Thanks to Barry there are several examples of the latter designs in preservation around the country.
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I am an English Artist living in Borlange, Sweden since 2005. I have been painting on and off since the early eighties, in oils to begin with before moving on to watercolours. I also have an interest in photography which I have often used as part of my preliminary work for my paintings. In recent months, I have had a little extra time on my hands, which has fuelled my artistic fire. I find that I am experimenting much more with my photography to create more abstract images at the same time as learning new methods of processing photographs. This in turn, is influencing my ideas for paintings. Anybody visiting my website, will find a real mixture of styles and mediums and I believe, something for everybody. The reason that I paint or take...
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Maria Keady
Cool watercolour of this historic train station and locomotives...lovely vintage feel!! P
Lingfai Leung
Beautiful
Sinisa CIGLENECKI
nice image
Marv Vandehey
Beautiful!
Jan Dappen
I love your trains Martin and your style.. Would recognize your awesome work anywhere.
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Cool artwork!
Phyllis Taylor
Cool painting! Nice work.
Terri Waters
Beautiful historic artwork
Stephen Stookey
Terrific work!
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful work!
Teresa Zieba
Lovely work Martin.
Judy Jones
Beautifully done!
Pamela Williams
Wonderful work
John Trommer
Niced work.
Randy Dyer
Nice
Allen Beatty
very nice !!
Bill Gallagher
Excellent work.
Rudy Umans
Wonderful!
Elizabeth McTaggart
Wonderful detailed painting!! Great description, too!!
Jasna Dragun
Very nice work!
David and Carol Kelly
Nice work
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful!
Dennis Nelson
Great work!