Well in response to other "art", about 8 months ago a high-cube MRL box car
came through the Pueblo yards, that had a complete winter scene on the side
of the car. The only things that were not covered up were the car numbers
and specs for that car. I suspect that it may still be out there, since the
cars do not go to the paint shop on regular basis.
Another one to look for is the Rambler, he is out of Texas. His "art" is a
champagne glass with bubbles coming out of it, and he puts the place that
he(she?)drew it at next to it. Just something to look for, it is mainly on
BNSF(A.T.S.F., B.N.) covered hoppers.
Erich J.
From: "John A. Swearingen" <jas@s...>
Reply-To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
To: "BRHS group" <BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [BRHSlist] Re: new graffiti artist
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 21:01:20 -0600
Forgot to mention in my earlier post but the smoking steam engine graffiti
artist not only dates and numbers his work but also has been known to sign
it "Smokin Joe". It might be interesting to learn how many variations of
his
work there are.
Which begs another question. Has any serious railroad graffiti artist (as
opposed to a mere scribbler) ever had more than one well-recognized
signature sketch?
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