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Paoli Station is at the end of Philadelphia's Main Line.
I pass through it several times each year and usually have a couple of minutes
waiting for my ride, to soak in and appreciate the age and textures of the
wood used in its construction. Built nearly a century ago, the walls and ceilings, exposed to all the elements, weather stoically and drop their paint in a litter of flakes. I adore the wood for the simplicity of its inevitability and the beauty of the exposed grains. This painting is modeled on a photo I've taken looking directly upward into the ceiling beams. Think of it as a memorium. |
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