Train Room - Pullman Yards - Circa 2009

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The Train Car - Pullman Pratt Back in 2009, I captured this hauntingly beautiful photo of "The Train Car" at Atlanta's iconic Pratt-Pullman Yard, a place with layers of history etched into its bones. Originally built in 1904, this train depot thrived for decades until its abandonment in the 1970s, transforming over time into a hidden oasis for Southern street artists. The depot’s weathered walls became canvases for raw, expressive art, with every spray of paint and mark left behind telling the story of a forgotten era and the creativity that rose from its ashes. This piece, part of my new Urban Decay fine art series, showcases not only the depot's gritty allure but also the resilience of creativity in forgotten spaces. It’s a testament to Atlanta’s underground art scene and the beauty found in decay. Perfect for anyone who appreciates the intersection of history, art, and abandonment.

Canvas Material: FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns). Size Options: 13 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world). Frame Colors: Black, Natural Wood, Dark Brown. Sustainable Wood: FSC-certified or locally sourced poplar or pine. High-Quality Printing: Long-lasting, vibrant colors. Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country. Frame Dimensions: The width (the front of the frame) is 9 to 14 mm wide (0.35" to 0.55"), with thickness varying by region— 42 mm (1.65") in North America and 32 mm (1.26") in Europe. A 12 mm (0.45") gap between the canvas and frame ensures a snug fit. No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.

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The Train Car - Pullman Pratt Back in 2009, I captured this hauntingly beautiful photo of "The Train Car" at Atlanta's iconic Pratt-Pullman Yard, a place with layers of history etched into its bones. Originally built in 1904, this train depot thrived for decades until its abandonment in the 1970s, transforming over time into a hidden oasis for Southern street artists. The depot’s weathered walls became canvases for raw, expressive art, with every spray of paint and mark left behind telling the story of a forgotten era and the creativity that rose from its ashes. This piece, part of my new Urban Decay fine art series, showcases not only the depot's gritty allure but also the resilience of creativity in forgotten spaces. It’s a testament to Atlanta’s underground art scene and the beauty found in decay. Perfect for anyone who appreciates the intersection of history, art, and abandonment.

Canvas Material: FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns). Size Options: 13 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world). Frame Colors: Black, Natural Wood, Dark Brown. Sustainable Wood: FSC-certified or locally sourced poplar or pine. High-Quality Printing: Long-lasting, vibrant colors. Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country. Frame Dimensions: The width (the front of the frame) is 9 to 14 mm wide (0.35" to 0.55"), with thickness varying by region— 42 mm (1.65") in North America and 32 mm (1.26") in Europe. A 12 mm (0.45") gap between the canvas and frame ensures a snug fit. No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.

The Train Car - Pullman Pratt Back in 2009, I captured this hauntingly beautiful photo of "The Train Car" at Atlanta's iconic Pratt-Pullman Yard, a place with layers of history etched into its bones. Originally built in 1904, this train depot thrived for decades until its abandonment in the 1970s, transforming over time into a hidden oasis for Southern street artists. The depot’s weathered walls became canvases for raw, expressive art, with every spray of paint and mark left behind telling the story of a forgotten era and the creativity that rose from its ashes. This piece, part of my new Urban Decay fine art series, showcases not only the depot's gritty allure but also the resilience of creativity in forgotten spaces. It’s a testament to Atlanta’s underground art scene and the beauty found in decay. Perfect for anyone who appreciates the intersection of history, art, and abandonment.

Canvas Material: FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns). Size Options: 13 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world). Frame Colors: Black, Natural Wood, Dark Brown. Sustainable Wood: FSC-certified or locally sourced poplar or pine. High-Quality Printing: Long-lasting, vibrant colors. Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country. Frame Dimensions: The width (the front of the frame) is 9 to 14 mm wide (0.35" to 0.55"), with thickness varying by region— 42 mm (1.65") in North America and 32 mm (1.26") in Europe. A 12 mm (0.45") gap between the canvas and frame ensures a snug fit. No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.