Spirit Of Progress Victoria Rail 1937 by Lancelot George Bokay

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ARTIST NOTES: Locomotive 301 was a truly beautiful streamliner and the pride of Victorian Railways. Ahead of its time with air conditioned coaches, restaurant and sleeper cars it deserved the pride that the Victorians felt for this super train. As an artist I recognized its beauty and how it exemplified power and how it stirred nationalistic emotions in the citizens of an emerging state. Too beautiful not to be painted. The scene portrayed shows the Spirit working to its maximum speed, black smoke from its stack and powering through the countryside carrying its passengers in a previously not experienced luxury. The “Spirit’s” livery of Blue and Gold is definitely a regal combination?

DIMENSIONS (Height - 57.00 cm X Width - 67.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Other
REGISTERED NRN # 000-35976-0139-01
COPYRIGHT © Lancelot George Bokay
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Lancelot George Bokay



ARTIST BIO

While I have been creating art work for most of my life, it was in the late 80's early 90's after prompting by friends and business associates that I decided to share my works with, I fondly think, to discerning clients under the name of "Laszlo's Studio". My medium of preference at that time was Pen and Ink and Pencil works covering such eclectic subjects as St Peter's Cathedral, the victor richardson Gates and the Mansions in Adelaide as well as the "Falie" and "One and All". I also produced numerous animal studies in oil pastels. The architectural studies reflected my academic involvement in Technical Drawing and Drafting. All of those works were sold and it is with great regret that I did not keep copies of them. I have highlighted that on my website (laszloartstudio.com.au) seeking contact with those clients. The works during that period were signed "Lance Bokay" or "LG Bokay". I now sign my works "Laszlo LGB". "Laszlo" being the Hungarian version of my Christian name. 

After a period of several years absence and time overseas has seen me return to my passion of creating art but this time working with Acrylics and armed with numerous works in progress. My web site is active and my works feature eclecticism and realism and cover such subjects as landscapes (i.e. Champagne at Santorini, Timber Jinker (Australia), Forgotten Dray (Australia), Ross Castle (Ireland), marine (morning Storm - Frigate, Falie) and historic scenes (Day Trippers 1917 (Victoria), Buggy - Burra 1913.

My aspiration is to bring into being art work that stirs the soul and generates true enjoyment it its creation. My philosophy embraces the need for art to say and mean something to both the artist and the appreciator of the work. 

I accept commissions and that too has been a positive and rewarding challenge.

In respect to commisssioned work my procedure is to discuss the subject in detail so as to obtain an agreed understanding to what is expected. I then undertake research and present working drawings to the commissioner. When the working drawings are accepted then the principal work is commenced.

I work from my own studio, and let me say, enjoy fellow artists and art lovers to come in for a 'natter' (and some decent coffee). You are welcome but please call first,  just in case I am out.