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Railroad Art Greeting Card featuring the painting The Big Show by Mark Karvon

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The Big Show Greeting Card

Mark Karvon

by Mark Karvon

$7.95

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White

Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

Big Boy was designed to meet the specification of a locomotive that could pull 3600 tons over the Wasatch Range unassisted. The locomotive name came... more

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2 - 3 business days

Additional Products

The Big Show Painting by Mark Karvon

Painting

The Big Show Canvas Print

Canvas Print

The Big Show Framed Print

Framed Print

The Big Show Art Print

Art Print

The Big Show Poster

Poster

The Big Show Metal Print

Metal Print

The Big Show Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

The Big Show Wood Print

Wood Print

The Big Show Greeting Card

Greeting Card

The Big Show iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Greeting Card Tags

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Painting Tags

paintings train paintings railroad paintings locomotive paintings steam engine paintings big boy paintings union pacific paintings engineer paintings fireman paintings western paintings

Comments (13)

Gull G

Gull G

“I try more and more to be myself, caring relatively little whether people approve or disapprove.” —Vincent Van Gogh 💖 Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!

Andrea Hazel

Andrea Hazel

Congrats on your sale!

James Brunker

James Brunker

Impressive, congratulations on your sale!

Irina Sztukowski

Irina Sztukowski

Congratulations on beautiful art and on successful sale!

Lkb Art And Photography

Lkb Art And Photography

Congratulations on your sale!

Gene Parks

Gene Parks

Congratulations on your recent sale!!

Donna Brown

Donna Brown

That look like the Big Boy, awesome Mark congratulation on your sale. f

Elijah Knight

Elijah Knight

Congratulations

Rand Herron

Rand Herron

Cool piece. Congratulations

Gene Parks

Gene Parks

Congratulations on your sale!

Beverly Guilliams

Beverly Guilliams

Congrats on Your Sale!!!!

Kathy Krause

Kathy Krause

Congratulations on your sale Mark!

Artist's Description

Big Boy was designed to meet the specification of a locomotive that could pull 3600 tons over the Wasatch Range unassisted. The locomotive name came about when an unknown ALCO employee chalked the name ￿Big Boy￿ on the smokebox of the first locomotive in the series. Known as the 4000 class by those who operated them, the Big Boys performed spectacularly at the job for which they were designed. A marvel of mechanical design, Big Boys could run up to 80 MPH. When they were retired, 8 out of the original 25 Big Boys were preserved. Union Pacific Railroad is restoring Big Boy #4014 to operating condition.

About Mark Karvon

Mark Karvon

Prints of all artworks are available at www.markkarvon.com. All artworks are copyright Mark Karvon. As a kid in the suburbs of Chicago, I always was interested in the mechanical creations of man. There is something about a purpose of design and the engineering solution to achieve that purpose that always created a spark in my mind. The forms those machines took were captivating to me - the pointed nose of a fighter jet; the exposed driving wheels of a mighty steam engine, the streamlined shape of a submarine. And the stories of the incredible experiences of the men who operated those machines are the stuff of legends and sometimes nightmares. From an early age I tried to express my fascination through drawing. I suppose my first...

 

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