IF YOU LIKE THIS IMAGE PLEASE DO LEAVE A COMMENT.Arguably one of the most graceful locomotives ever to have run on rails this class of 4-2-2 express engine designed by Johnson and built at the Midland Railways works at Derby were further enhanced by the wonderful Crimson Lake livery. The single driver enjoyed a brief period of popularity in the 1890s due to the recent development of the steam sander which helped adhesion on starting from rest but growing train weights led designers to revert to coupled wheel-sets, but lacking the fricton of coupling rods the single had a superior free running capability which made for economy on coal. Painted for a client in acylics on board 20”x30” about 8 years ago, today I’d use oils to exploit the colour of the loco and fade off the distance more and perhaps soften the smoke. Commissions? E-mail [email protected] Price about £2500. Please remember this image is my property and protected by copyright law.
3 Comments
Armando Bettencourt 01 Jul 2011
Double WOW!! Your porfilo is king, Mike. You know your craft.pamela jones 12 Feb 2011
Wow!!! this is amazing work MikeRonnie Ray Vickers 12 Feb 2011
You're greatly talented, and your works so it!