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      • GWR “County of Carnarvon” No. 3823 leaving Paddington

        Posted at 1:16 pm by gatf, on January 18, 2023
        1920s 4-4-0 digital locomotive oil Paddintcon painting   Steam

        Great Western County Class “County of Carnarvon” (the GWR’s spelling) No.3823 leaving Paddington with a mixed passenger and parcels train in the 1920s.

        This is my latest digital painting project. Useless information of the day- the software tells me this took a little over 36 hours of actual painting time and consists of a little over 52,000 brush strokes.

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      • A Rainy Evening in Birmingham

        Posted at 12:21 pm by gatf, on January 5, 2023
        1950s city rainy traffic tram transportation wet

        “A Rainy Evening in Birmingham” Traffic on a wet evening (very unlike out current Perth Weather) in 1950s Birmingham. Traffic and tram passengers make their way home on wet roads. A new year’s digital painting project.

        1950s city rainy traffic tram transportation wet
        1950s city rainy traffic tram transportation wet

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      • Compound at Nottingham Victoria

        Posted at 2:10 pm by gatf, on December 24, 2022

        Midland Compound No.1000, in restored condition, waiting to collect its train and depart Nottingham Victoria in 1961. A digital painting inspired by David Kirk’s photograph.

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      • Antipodean Christmas

        Posted at 2:13 pm by gatf, on November 14, 2022
        antipodean Christmas seasonal sumer

        In preparation for that time of year in the Antipodes (and indeed in high summer) Australian wildflower Christmas wreaths.

        antipodean Christmas seasonal sumer

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      • The Railbus

        Posted at 1:50 pm by gatf, on November 7, 2022

        Something a bit different in the line of railway art with this one. No prototype for this, so all done from imagination, loosely inspired by the sort of railbus that was adapted from the Ford Model T rail busses used by Colonel Stephens on his light railways. Only very loosely though, this is larger, drives through a rear bogie, and there’s something French about the front… origins in a Renault truck of the 20, perhaps, but who knows.

        Actually there may be a practical purpose to this. One day, when time and space permit I’d like to get back to Railway Modelling. Something larger scaled and outside the usual run of proprietary models those, perhaps a fictional railway in the spirit of Philip Harvey’s splendid Amberdale, so this might be a sketch for some rolling stock and line side structures… maybe!

        All that aside, and with apologies for the semi-technical waffle, it was fun to do. Great fun to do a thoroughly detailed imaginary scene!

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      • Platinum Jubilee

        Posted at 9:25 am by gatf, on June 6, 2022
        british impressionist jubiulee parade patriotic union jack

        Paul Tries to be impressionist and paint quickly – inspired by watching the Platinum Jubilee parade on television…

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      • Somewhere in Norfolk

        Posted at 9:06 am by gatf, on June 5, 2022
        art digital illustration digital painting england Landscape mill norfolk painting   Procreate windmill

        “Somewhere in Norfolk” inspired by another of Anne Wilcox‘s photographs, but working in a rather different style to the last.

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      • Still Life from Imagination

        Posted at 2:26 pm by gatf, on March 20, 2022

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