Friday, November 11, 2016

The Nevada Northern Railroad, Ely, Nevada

Nevada Northern Railroad, Ely, NV, 10 x 9 inch ink and watercolor by George C. Clark    AVAILABLE

After the opening reception and business meeting at the current American Society of Railway Artists Exhibition in Las Vegas recently (see previous posts), most of the attending ASRA members drove up to Ely, a town four and a half hours north of Vegas, to visit the Nevada Northern Railroad Museum.  Back in the early 20th century a copper company built a railroad to haul ore and smelted copper from a big mine up in the mountains to connect to the main line of the Southern Pacific.  After seventy years the mine closed and in 1984 the copper company donated the railroad to the town of Ely to be a railroad museum.  Unlike most railroad museums, which are lucky to have a station, a few miles of track, a few old locomotives and some rolling stock, this museum acquired an entire working railroad, including two operating steam engines that were purchased new from the factory in 1909.  They have diesel locomotives, freight and passenger cars, stations, offices, 143 miles of track, and all the maintenance facilities you need to keep a railroad functioning.  I drove up on a Saturday and spent two nights there to give me a full day Sunday to explore before I headed back to Vegas.  There is a great steakhouse located in what used to be the town jail where the food and drinks are excellent and priced at a fraction of what they would cost in Las Vegas, and it was great hanging out with other railroad artists.  

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Scrap Yard at the Illinois Railway Museum

Railroad Scrap Yard, 10 x 6.5 inch ink and watercolor by George C. Clark   AVAILABLE
I found this old cut-off locomotive cab rusting in a scrapyard behind a maintenance building at the Illinois Railway Museum.  I drew this view of it silhouetted against a white parked truck trailer.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Greetings from the American Society of Railway Artists Exhibition in Las Vegas


Here I am at the ASRA exhibition at the Big Springs Gallery at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, Nevada. My wife Pat and I attended the opening reception a week ago Thursday, and the business meeting Friday. Then most of the attending ASRA members drove up to Ely, Nevada Saturday and Sunday to visit the Nevada Northern Railroad Museum.   

Friday, September 23, 2016

My Painting in the American Society of Railway Artists Exhibition at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas Nevada September 30, 2016 through January 8, 2017

Santa Fe No. 92, 15 x 11 inch ink and watercolor painting by George C. Clark   AVAILABLE

My painting of Santa Fe No. 92 in "warbonnet" paint on display at the Illinois Railway museum  is included in the newest annual exhibition of the American Society of Railway Artists held this year at the Big Springs Gallery at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The exhibition will be open every day September 30 to January 8, 2017 from 10:00am to 6:00pm.  There is an admission fee for the Springs Preserve, a 180 acre site which contains the Nevada State Museum, the Origen Museum (of Natural History), a Botanical Garden, hiking trails and other attractions.

Monday, January 25, 2016

PennCentral No. 4715 published in February 2016 RAILFAN & RAILROAD magazine

The watercolor painting in my previous post has been published in a portfolio of railroad art that appears in the February 2016 issue of the magazine Railfan & Railroad.  It appears in an 8 page article about electric railroads by author and railroad historian Jim Porterfield.  The magazine should be available now.