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Last Train Out

$4,250.00

This oil painting, viewed from above, captures a chaotic crowd of people rioting with hands raised close to the viewer. The figures are painted with urgent, dynamic brushstrokes, their faces contorted in shouts and desperation. Each person fiercely clamors for a spot on the last train out, a last chance to escape the approaching floodwaters. The scene pulses with tension, reflecting raw fear and urgency. The setting is unmistakably New Orleans during Hurricane Rita, the sense of impending disaster heavy in the air. The composition's crowded, almost suffocating perspective emphasizes the mass panic and human struggle against nature’s overwhelming force. The muted, stormy color palette echoes the grim reality of evacuation amidst the looming flood.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 36"

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This oil painting, viewed from above, captures a chaotic crowd of people rioting with hands raised close to the viewer. The figures are painted with urgent, dynamic brushstrokes, their faces contorted in shouts and desperation. Each person fiercely clamors for a spot on the last train out, a last chance to escape the approaching floodwaters. The scene pulses with tension, reflecting raw fear and urgency. The setting is unmistakably New Orleans during Hurricane Rita, the sense of impending disaster heavy in the air. The composition's crowded, almost suffocating perspective emphasizes the mass panic and human struggle against nature’s overwhelming force. The muted, stormy color palette echoes the grim reality of evacuation amidst the looming flood.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 36"

This oil painting, viewed from above, captures a chaotic crowd of people rioting with hands raised close to the viewer. The figures are painted with urgent, dynamic brushstrokes, their faces contorted in shouts and desperation. Each person fiercely clamors for a spot on the last train out, a last chance to escape the approaching floodwaters. The scene pulses with tension, reflecting raw fear and urgency. The setting is unmistakably New Orleans during Hurricane Rita, the sense of impending disaster heavy in the air. The composition's crowded, almost suffocating perspective emphasizes the mass panic and human struggle against nature’s overwhelming force. The muted, stormy color palette echoes the grim reality of evacuation amidst the looming flood.

Unframed Oil on Canvas Original

36" x 36"

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