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About the artist...
Brush and pencil were in the
hands of Bob Partridge as much as a rifle or fishing rod when
he was growing up in the Adirondack hamlet of Beaver River, New
York. His father was the railroad agent at Beaver River and Bob
himself worked as a brakeman in the Utica, New York yards for
several years. An award winning artist, Bob's paintings have
always reflected the unique beauty of the Adirondack Mountains
as well as the railroad that ran through it. free garage sale listing
Bob is basically self-taught
and keeps up to date on art trends through publications and museum
visits. His railroad paintings have been exhibited throughout
the central New York area, including the Syracuse and Utica chapters
of the National Railway Historical Society's shows. In addition,
his work has been published in the New York State Conservationist
and on covers of Farmlife Magazine. He has exhibited
at the State University of New York's Institute of Technology
at Utica-Rome, the Arts Center of Old Forge, and the Munson-Williams-Proctor
Institute of Art show in Utica, New York. Most recently, his
work was included in Adirondack Railroads: Our Past, Our Future,
the 10th annual Adirondack Theme Exhibition at the Arts Center
in Old Forge, New York. Bob is a member of the Arts Guild of
Old Forge, and the National Railway Historical Society. He works
out of his "West Branch Studio" in New Hartford, New
York. New York paintings - paintings of Radio City.
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 Bob poses here with
a 12' x 24' enlargement of his original logo design for the Adirondack Scenic Railroad.
 The image is mounted
on the side of the Railroad's supply shed, visible from Rte.
28 in Thendara, New York. The design is available on teeshirts
and other items that are sold exclusively through the
Adirondack Scenic Railroad's gift shops. compare mobile phone deals
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