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SASS STORE Railroad Tie | Original
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Railroad Tie | Original

$450.00
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This painting features a weathered railroad tie discovered in Buffalo's historic Old First Ward neighborhood. Railroads have played a crucial role in Buffalo's industrial development, facilitating the transport of goods and contributing to the city's growth. The artwork captures the damaged and aged wood, showcasing the deep grooves, cracks, and splinters that have formed over time. The texture of the wood due to degradation also reflects Buffalo's harsh snowy climate. This piece hints at the historical significance of the railroads and portrays the depth of weathered wood.

2024

Acrylic on Canvas

30” x 30”

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This painting features a weathered railroad tie discovered in Buffalo's historic Old First Ward neighborhood. Railroads have played a crucial role in Buffalo's industrial development, facilitating the transport of goods and contributing to the city's growth. The artwork captures the damaged and aged wood, showcasing the deep grooves, cracks, and splinters that have formed over time. The texture of the wood due to degradation also reflects Buffalo's harsh snowy climate. This piece hints at the historical significance of the railroads and portrays the depth of weathered wood.

2024

Acrylic on Canvas

30” x 30”

PRINT OPTIONS AVAILABLE

This painting features a weathered railroad tie discovered in Buffalo's historic Old First Ward neighborhood. Railroads have played a crucial role in Buffalo's industrial development, facilitating the transport of goods and contributing to the city's growth. The artwork captures the damaged and aged wood, showcasing the deep grooves, cracks, and splinters that have formed over time. The texture of the wood due to degradation also reflects Buffalo's harsh snowy climate. This piece hints at the historical significance of the railroads and portrays the depth of weathered wood.

2024

Acrylic on Canvas

30” x 30”

PRINT OPTIONS AVAILABLE