Artwork Description
Reproduction of Vintage Train II BW by Debra Van Swearingen
Infuse your living space with a touch of industrial charm with this exquisite black and white art print featuring the intricate detailing of a vintage locomotive wheel. Perfect for train enthusiasts and aficionados of engineering marvels, this captivating print draws the eye and sparks the imagination. The high-contrast monochromatic palette ensures that it will complement any modern, minimalist, or industrial-themed decor, making it a versatile addition to your wall art collection. Whether you're looking to dress up your home office, add character to your living room, or bring a unique conversation piece to your studio space, this art print offers a blend of historical intrigue and timeless style. Its striking depiction of mechanical prowess is a nod to the golden era of steam engines and is sure to capture the hearts of those with a passion for vintage machinery and the romance of rail travel. Presented on high-quality paper with attention to detail in every print, this piece is ready to frame and hang, providing an easy and elegant way to update your wall decor. Embrace the beauty of industrial design and add a touch of sophistication to your interior with this one-of-a-kind art print.For more art by Debra Van Swearingen click here.
© Wild Apple Graphics
Part Number: 88464h
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Artwork Profile Attributes
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Material Details
1. Print on Demand Canvas
2. Print on Demand Poster Paper
3. Print on Demand Fine Art
Bleed and Trimming Information
- Bleed Information (canvas only): 3-inch mirrored bleed included. Reach out to us for other options.
- All Prints:
We include a small trim border around each print with order and copyright details. If you'd prefer your image printed right to the edge (no border), just let us know in the “Order Notes” section for that item.

