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This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.
This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.
This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.
This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.
This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.
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Factory on the Beltline Painting

Nancy Long

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 14 W x 18 H x 1.5 D in

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This artwork is an abstracted view of one of the industrial buildings located along the Atlanta Beltine. These buildings are quickly being torn down for housing developments. I wanted to preserve the beautiful play of lights against the strong industrial shapes before they are completely gone. Painted in acrylic on canvas, the painting has been attached to a treated birch wood panel that is 1.5" deep. The panel has been stained a rich walnut brown. The painting is ready to hang but could also be framed.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:14 W x 18 H x 1.5 D in

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I was once traveling with a close friend, photographing everything in sight, as any tourist does. I asked him, "Don't you want to take any photos?" He answered, "I like to remember things in my own way." What a profound statement - and one that I take seriously when I paint. My art is about remembering things . . . in my own way . . . and "disremembering" everything else. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, my artistic career began at an early age when I began painting with my mother on Sunday afternoons. Surrounded by art books, paintings and sculpture at home, I always knew I wanted to be a painter.

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