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Monday
Art: Freight Trains by Artist Melyssa A Harmon
"Freight Trains"
Melyssa A Harmon

Tuesday
Art: SMOKEY MTN BLUES by Artist
"SMOKEY MTN BLUES"

Wednesday
Art: Orange Tex Train Depot by Artist Barbara Haviland
"Orange Tex Train Depot"
Barbara Haviland

Thursday
Art: Night Train by Artist Diane Millsap
"Night Train"
Diane Millsap

Friday
Art: Hobo Heaven  D.Jahalane-Austin art by Artist D. Jahalane Austin
"Hobo Heaven D.Jahalane-Austin art"
D. Jahalane Austin

Saturday
Art: Steam Train by Artist Laura Fitzgerald
"Steam Train"
Laura Fitzgerald

Sunday
Art:
""Hunting Train""
Johnye Cruse

Art of the Day: 02/04/2007
This Week's Theme:   Trains
 

Continuing in an industrial theme, this week Art Of The Day is featuring trains. Oh, those ribbons of track that have linked coasts, countries and cultures. Those iron horses that carried the adventurous to new landscapes and new lives. If we look past the romantic we see that trains were critical in expanding and industrializing our world. Goods and products could easily be taken from their point of origin to the consumers. Workers could easily travel to areas where there was land to farm or industries in which to work. The railroad made more parts of the world accessible, more opportunities available and created our mobile societies.

-Melissa Morton

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""Hunting Train""

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Media:  print
Dimensions:  7"X14"
Date of Work:  98

During the early days of the railroads, excursions were booked from Minneapolis to the Dakotas and Montana for hunters. They were allowed a designated amount of gear and for extra could bring their horse and or dog. The train would pull onto a siding, the hunters would detrain and begin hunting. Game was abundant. A photographer complete with booth for displaying their kills was present. The white flag on the front of the train meant it was a special. Original SOLD Prints available image size 7"X14" mats to 13"X20"

Artist:
Johnye Cruse  View this Artist's Profile
Pateros, Wa, USA
  
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