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Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'Steam Loco', 22x30 inches, by artist Bijay Biswaal on Paper
In-situ view of Bijay Biswaal's 'Steam Loco (Arrival at the Station)' painting in a room
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Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'Steam Loco', 22x30 inches, by artist Bijay Biswaal on Paper
In-situ view of Bijay Biswaal's 'Steam Loco (Arrival at the Station)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Steam Loco (Arrival at the Station)' Painting by Bijay Biswaal shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Steam Loco (Arrival at the Station) Watercolor Cityscape Painting

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Type Original
Size  22x30 in/56x76 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Cityscape
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
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Watercolor, Steam Locomotive, Railway Station, Industrial Nostalgia, Atmospheric Haze, Cool Palette, Movement
Description

A steam locomotive surges into view like a black, breathing monument, its circular headlamp and iron ribs anchoring the composition while vapor dissolves the platform into a wash of memory. The watercolor’s cool blues and softened edges let smoke and sky mingle, so the hard geometry of engine and station becomes a tender negotiation between industry and atmosphere. Figures gather as fleeting silhouettes—witnesses rather than portraits—suggesting the station as a threshold where departures, arrivals, and ordinary time blur into shared anticipation. In this interplay of steel weight and luminous haze, progress feels both heroic and haunting, as if motion itself is the painting’s quiet subject.

Type

Original

Size

22x30

Material

Paper

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