
Railroad Crossing

by Macro Abundance Art
Title
Railroad Crossing
Artist
Macro Abundance Art
Medium
Digital Art - Photo Digital Art
Description
A weathered railroad crossing sign stands prominently against a muted backdrop, while a flock of birds flies in the distance. The sign's yellow paint is faded and peeling, hinting at the passage of time and elements it has withstood.
* SOLD Acrylic Print 2-7-20 at the Two Rivers Art Gallery in Wenatchee, WA
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Railroad Crossing
by Jean O'Keeffe
Macro Abundance Art
(c) 2015 All Rights Reserved. ~20:1527
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October 8th, 2015
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Comments (57)

Toni Hopper
What starts as a simple image turns into a great work of art. Very nice! For those who have never seen the Columbia River, they are missing out on a grand treat/road trip!
Macro Abundance Art replied:
For sure! The drive from Portland to Biggs Junction on the Oregon side is gorgeous!

Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Thank you for the homepage feature with Art from the Past with Human Touch!

Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Thank you for the homepage feature with Urged Abandoned in the World!

Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Many thanks to the Wenatchee buyers who purchased an acrylic print from the Two Rivers Art Gallery, February 7, 2020. You are awesome, enjoy!

Cheryl Rose
Wow, this is a striking work of art, Jean, with the beautiful Astoria bridge in the background and the light illuminating the railroad crossing. The simplicity is powerful! Well done!! l/f/

Lois Bryan
Absolutely fascinating art piece, Jean ... love the feeling of loneliness and solitude. Your use of light and dark is perfection!!! l/f