Raining Bridge
Author
William E. Elston
Published
Jun 30, 2018
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This third image is also from the Picasa download. It's a view of the railroad bridge west of the Hiram Chittenden Locks, from the Commodore Park side. The painting went through many changes; it was one of those variable seasons that Seattle is known for. It ended as a rain painting.
Normally the bridge is left in the raised position, as there is substantial more boat and ship traffic going through the locks than trains going across the bridge span.
The painting is still in my possession, in a storage unit where I keep studio inventory.
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