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Along with 2 other Full members of the Guild of Railway Artists, we will, in conjunction with Locomotion Museum at Shildon, Co Durham be holding an exhibition celebrating 200 years of railway history. The Museum and exhibition are both free to enter and as can be seen on the poster the exhibition runs for 3 weeks. It is the intention that most days all 3 artists will be present, but there will be at least 1 artist there at all times.
There will be about 90 paintings on display, of which all but 3 will be For Sale.
PLEASE NOTE that the museum is closed on the 22nd May.
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Good luck with the exhibition!
The "Art of Locomotion" exhibition at the Locomotion Museum in Shildon is a captivating tribute to 200 years of railway history, showcasing around 90 paintings by Guild of Railway Artists members, with most pieces available for purchase. This blend of historical significance and artistic expression mirrors the allure of platforms like https://casino-stranieri.com/ where enthusiasts explore diverse gaming experiences. Just as the exhibition invites viewers to journey through time via art, such platforms offer a dynamic exploration of entertainment, combining tradition with modern engagement. Along with 2 other Full members of the Guild of Railway Artists, we will, in conjunction with Locomotion Museum at Shildon, Co Durham be holding an exhibition celebrating 200 years of railway history. The Museum and exhibition are both free to enter and as can be seen on the poster the exhibition runs for 3 weeks. It is the intention that most days all 3 artists will be present, but there will be at least 1 artist there at all times. There will be about 90 paintings on display, of which all but 3 will be For Sale. PLEASE NOTE that the museum is closed on the 22nd May.
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by Daniel Roberts
