Deep in the farmland outside Victoria, Arkansas, where the corn grows tall and secrets stay buried, an old locomotive sits frozen in time. But in this piece, time isn’t standing still—it’s screaming down the tracks.
In “Victoria”, a ’32 Ford barrels toward the crossing, daring the iron beast in a timeless game of nerve and speed. It’s the kind of race that never really happened—but always could have. Painted on a reclaimed RR crossing sign, this artwork captures the raw spirit of Americana: rebellion, grit, and the thrill of not letting off the gas.
The steam and steel of the train meets the snarl of vintage horsepower. It’s a moment suspended in smoke, and adrenaline—where the road ends and legends begin.
Product Description:
“Victoria” is a 1-of-1 original artwork painted on a retired railroad crossing sign and mounted to a custom artist crafted frame. Created using automotive-grade urethanes and candies, it tells the story of a small-town crossing in Victoria, Arkansas—where a steam engine rests in the fields, and a ’32 Ford still dares to race it. The details are sharp, the colors rich with candy depth, and the moment captured is pure muscle and myth.
Medium: Automotive Urethane on a Railroad Crossing Road Sign
Size: Painting 36"x36" / Frame Size: 45"x36" / Weight: 30 lbs
Details: Hand painted Railroad Crossing road sign with a custom artist designed and crafted frame.