Locomotive Workhorse Metal Print
by Mary Beth Landis
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Locomotive Workhorse metal print by Mary Beth Landis. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This photograph won 1st Place in the Laurel Art Exhibit, Scottdale, PA.... more
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Artist's Description
This photograph won 1st Place in the Laurel Art Exhibit, Scottdale, PA.
It was also accepted in Artists in Our Midst Juried Show in Altoona, PA.
The Pennsylvania Railroad #6755 is a preserved 4-8-2 mountain type steam locomotive built by the Altoona Works/Juniata Shops of the PRR, Altoona, PA in 1930. It weighs 383,100 lb. It was a class M1a and was used predominantly in freight service, though it would occasionally be used for passenger trains. In 1953, the locomotive went back to the Altoona Works/Juniata Shops and was rebuilt into a class M1b. The locomotive continued to be used for freight service until January 1957 when it was retired. Today, the 6755 is on display at the Railroad Museum o...
About Mary Beth Landis
Mary Beth is a retired educator residing in Bedford, PA with her husband Keith. Lines, angles, shapes and patterns create realistic abstract images. Most photographic works by Mary Beth Landis are based on her interpretation of the subject's geometric structure. Her sights are puzzles to be solved by discovering the point of view that best accentuates the patterns. Color, black and white, as well as digitally enhanced photographs articulate her collections that are printed on high quality photo paper, metal, acrylic, canvas and wood. She is also the author of visual and educational books as well as the creator of calendars and note cards. Her photographic accomplishments include numerous awards and appearances in a variety...
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Heidi Smith
Beautiful image! V
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Heidi, Thanks for viewing and your vote! Mary Beth
Jeff Swanson
Great shot. Voted.
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Jeff, So kind! Mary Beth
John Malone
Very nice work! V
Mary Beth Landis replied:
John Malone, My sincere thank you. Mary Beth
Mary Deal
What an image of power, Mary Beth. v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Mary Deal, Huge and fortunately it wasn't moving. Thanks for your vote! Mary Beth
Joan Carroll
nicely done! v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Joan Carroll, Thank you! Thank you! Mary Beth
WB Johnston
Great angle for this shot. v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
WB Johnston,I appreciate what you say. Thank you! Mary Beth
Kandy Hurley
Like the black and white...v
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Kandy, nice to hear since I only recently started with black and white. Thanks. Mary Beth
Jeff at JSJ Photography
Pennsylvania Railroad's M1b 4-8-2 #6755 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=427481&nseq=88 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=429462&nseq=89 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=198681&nseq=72 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=308238&nseq=71 http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=95449&nseq=92 This steam engine has been partially restored for cosmetic purposes. Awaiting a good home for restoration of this 4-8-2 locomotive. Thanks for the BW photo Mary Beth! ~Jeff at JSJ Photography
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Jeff, Thank you for introducing me to RailPictures.net It is the ultimate in Railroad info! The info in my description in part came from the plaque beside the locomotive in Strasburg, PA and internet. I'm in Altoona at least once a week but have never been to the Railroad Museum. I think I need to get there. Mary Beth
Ramabhadran Thirupattur
Trains.. Always mesmerize me... Voted
Mary Beth Landis replied:
Ramabhadran Thirupattur, Thanks for the vote! Nice to know your thoughts. Mary Beth