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by J Griff Griffin
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Remember times before traffic. Feel your heartbeat slow. It's late fall in this scene. The leaves have gone from the cottonwood trees and there has... more
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"Remember times before traffic. Feel your heartbeat slow." It's late fall in this scene. The leaves have gone from the cottonwood trees and there has already been a couple of snows. In a fictitious scene that exudes Colorado narrow gauge railroading #268 is seen simmering as it awaits its next move. The late fall sun is bathing the locomotive in a pinkish light reflected in the sky. The #268 was painted this way for the 1949 Chicago Railfair. It became known as the Bumble Bee paintjob and it was one of the oldest surviving locomotives serving on the narrow gauge until 1954. After that it was gifted to the town of Gunnison, CO and is still housed in a park (covered by a shed and recently restored cosmetically as it was in 1949) there. This little locomotive pulled trains through the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, through Cimarron, over Cerro Summit and to Montrose. All in Colorado. Occasionally, it was shopped for major maintenance at Durango. Though I have been doing way too many train...
J. “Griff” Griffin An Original Pioneer of Paintography Hi, let me introduce myself. Most artists don't like to brag and that description would fit me. On the other hand, if one has something that is original to them, if they don't tell you, how would you know. I would like to be able to tell you and others that read this that I am the originator of “Paintography” or the merging of photographs and digital painting. The truth is I cannot say that without impunity, but I can say if you can find someone who has been doing what I do longer, I'd like to meet them as the conversation would probably be rewarding for both of us in a way that addresses technique. The absolute truth is that I began merging photos of airplanes (those that...
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