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Salem, Ma and Beverly,MA B&M station prints

January 22 2009 at 10:39 PM
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Very rarely do I make recommendations or promote anything other than my own
(decal) work but I came across an amazing resource right here in Georgetown, MA
that needs to be made known to my friends, customers and fellow railroad
enthusiasts.
A local artist, Judi Bartnicki, creates original, custom drawings that are truly
outstanding and the best part is that she works from material (photos, etc.)
supplied by her customers at reasonable prices for this kind of personalized
service.
For examples of her work and some background information, go to
www.jordanrich.com and go to "Judi Bartnicki art" in the left-hand index column.
If you have a favorite locomotive, RR station OR member of the family, pet,
house, etc. that you would like created in exacting detail as a line drawing or
in the pontilism style that this artist excels in, this is your chance.
She also has some reasonably-priced museum-quality reproductions available of
her Boston and Maine Salem, Massachusetts Gothic-styled passenger station and
the B&M's Beverly, Massachusetts Depot with a beautifully detailed American
locomotive and passenger train. Images of these are included in the web site
examples so be sure to take a look.
Email Judi Bartnicki at Easelexpress@aol.com to learn more and request a quote.
Additional contact information is listed on the web site.

 

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