This website has been archived from TrainWeb.org/trainartist to TrainWeb.US/trainartist.
Working closely with Mr. Sullivan's Son, the artist created this scene to commemorate Mr. Sullivan's railroad career. He usually made "night runs" and this depicts his train departing the crew change point of Waynoka, Oklahoma, heading into a summer sunset.
Welcome to my Train Art web site
My goal is to reach out to Railroad Museums, Industry, Publishers and private individuals who have an interest in railroads, both past and present. If you have a specific need, such as a book illustration or the creation of art work pertaining to any railroad, I will be happy to do research and develop a custom piece of train art per your specifications. Of special interest is my "memorial" artwork. People who want to remember a friend or relative who worked for a railroad can commission artwork designed specifically for that individual. The original, along with as many archival "giclee" prints as desired, can be passed down from generation to generation
Also, please check out my gallery of train art for sale.
I have maps of all North American railroads dating back to the turn of the century and access to a good rail research library. So, feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions
[TrainWeb Editor's Note: The author of this website posted that you can find his new website at TrainArtist.com, but that is no longer his new website. Thus I have restored the website he had posted here. He also has a Facebook page that you can visit by CLICKING HERE, but that Facebook Page also does not appear to have been updated since 2015. The most interesting page at this website is the page of commissioned railroad art that you can view by CLICKING HERE.]