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10.00" x 7.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Hackensack River Train Bridge Wood Print
by Steve Breslow
Product Details
Hackensack River Train Bridge wood print by Steve Breslow. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
The train bridge over the Hackensack River, freight and Amtrak, sketched, photographed, put together as a sketch and finished on the computer as a... more
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Artist's Description
The train bridge over the Hackensack River, freight and Amtrak, sketched, photographed, put together as a sketch and finished on the computer as a print
About Steve Breslow
Born 1949 New York City. MFA Queens College, past experience as printmaking instructor, multiple exhibits in the New York area with several awards for printmaking. Day job with the Social Security Administration, with occasional time off to draw some pictures and take photographs. Most recently - - 2nd prize for graphics, White Plains juried art fair and single person exhibits at the Rockville Centre and Hewlett Woodmere Public Libraries of prints and photos. My initial experience was as a printmaker, creating mostly black and white engravings and etchings, with images that ranged from realistic to surreal. It became difficult to maintain a bulky etching press with inks and acids around little kids, so I started to look around for an...
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Liesl Walsh
Beautiful work! Love how you did it! l/f
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Liesl, that is very nice of you
Denise Dube
Beautifully composed. LF
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Denise!
Mary Machare
FBThis is wonderful, Steve. Excellent composition using the three tires in the foreground. I love the pencil drawing! LF FB
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Mary - actually started in pencil, then pen and ink, then scanned in and worked up on the PC with a pen tablet. I try to keep the actual computer aspect of it simple, to stay close to the original sketch, but the picture evolves as it gets worked up. But I tried to stay focused on the tires as much as possible, thanks for catching that!
Lenore Senior
Awesome!!! I love this! Instant v/f
Steve Breslow replied:
Thanks Lenore, I appreciate that!