Union Pacific Big Boy Acrylic Print
by Mike Jeffries
Product Details
Union Pacific Big Boy acrylic print by Mike Jeffries. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Union Pacific Big Boy at coaling plant.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Union Pacific Big Boy at coaling plant.
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About Mike Jeffries
COMMISSION A PAINTING FROM MIKE. It is with great regret that I have to inform you that Mike sadly passed away November 2020 aged 81, but I, (his partner) will keep his shop here going and am happy to reply to any emails you might send to his own email address at mike@transportartist.co.uk. Virtually nobody considered the humble lorry worthy of the subject of a painting until Mike made it so. Years of being at the sharp end of long distance HGV driving has given him an insight and knowledge into the industry that enables Mike to depict lorries as they really were in the past and not the idealized view of the less knowledgeable making him the man to paint an original of your favourite commercial vehicle. He is without a doubt THE lorry...
$79.00
Mike Jeffries
Thank you Delynn for the feature in your group Commissioned Work.
John Malone
Congratulations on having this marvelous work featured on our homepage. Liked and favorited by your group administrator as well!
Mike Jeffries
Thank you Jean for featuring my artwork in your group Greetings card for All Occasions.
Mike Jeffries
Thank you Nancy for the feature in your group Artists Cards, I am completing a series if American profile locomotives in the next few months so watch this space!
Regis Gagnon
Really great looking rendition you've done! I like it a lot, as it has a legitimacy to it, with the wear and tear, you'd expect on a big freight locomotive of that era (versus the 'black painted' corpses at the museums).
Mike Jeffries replied:
Thank you Regis, although I've never seen one I have tried to capture the immense scale these locomotives presented which to British eyes were verging on the impossible. In my firing days I worked on the 9Fs which were among the biggest of English locos and with their wide grates were surprisingly easy to fire but these babies had a firebox the size of a small room!