Most folks who know me well know that I LOVE trains. It has been an affliction ever since ...well pretty much as far as i can remember. I grew up just a stones throw from railroad tracks- so close the house would shake every time a freight train rumbled past. I have a special soft spot for the steam locomotive, they have always fascinated me...with all their moving parts and sounds. Seeing one up close, they almost seem alive.
Here in Portland, there are some truly fantastic steam engines and they are in top-notch working order...owned by the city and lovingly cared for by a group of dedicated volunteers. Every year, for a few weeks in December they fire them up to run along the Springwater Trail, pulling a holiday passenger train. On chilly, clear nights their lonesome, haunting whistles echo far down the valley. Occasionally they go on longer trips, up to Seattle, down to California, or East through the Columbia river gorge.
Recently the engines were moved from an old ramshackle building to a
brand spankin' new facility where they will be more accessible to the public....lucky me, its just down the street! Fair warning.... I am about to throw down some serious train-dorky facts:
Arguably, the star of the show is Southern Pacific engine #4449, which pulled the famed Coastal Daylight train between Los Angeles and San Francisco during the 1940's and into the 1950's. Streamlined and painted in a brilliant orange livery that matches the passenger cars, many of which are stored at the site. (some say it is the most beautiful train in the world) She is operational and was under steam for the opening.
Equally impressive(though a bit less flashy) is Spokane, Portland and Seattle engine # 700. Fully operational and built around the same time(WWII) as the #4449, they are both "Northern type" 4-8-4's...which basically means they are super-burly, powerful locomotives. It is hard to grasp how gigantic they are without standing next to them.
And last but not least is Oregon Railroad and Navigation engine #197, A much smaller (and older) engine. she was built in 1905. Currently she is partially dismantled for restoration, but in a few years will be back to life.
So yup, this concludes my adventure into train nerd-dom. I'm sure I will put up some more quirky, random train-related posts on down the line.....oh, and to learn more about these fabulous trains, visit http://www.orhf.org/
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
September at Case Study
For the month of September I will be showing new, larger-scale abstract
works at Case Study Coffee, located at 5347 NE Sandy Boulevard. I had my
first show of abstract works back in 2008, and have been producing them
ever since. I don't show them very often, but I finally had a nice group and
thought they would work well in the environment at Case Study. No opening reception for the show, but the paintings will be up all month, hours are
Monday-Friday 6am-5pm and Saturday and Sunday 8am-6pm
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
This May I will be having a show at Redux,
a wonderful little shop located at 811 E. Burnside, Right across from
the Doug Fir/Jupiter Hotel. Brand new paintings featuring many of my
creatures in new and exiting situations! The show will Run through the
Month of May with an opening reception on Friday, May 4th from 6pm to
9:30pm. If you live in Portland, I would love to see you there!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Dember update
I have been busy creating new works and have lots of new paintings this year. Here in Portland Oregon, I will be involved in the Big 100 show at the Goodfoot, located at 2845 SE Stark Street. This show will feature myself and almost 130 of some of Portland's best artists, with 15 paintings each(the total combined number of works being somewhere near 2000) All works are 50 bucks each and are available on a first come first come, first serve basis. The show opens on Thursday, Dec. 2nd from 2pm-2am, and continues through Dec. 3rd and 4th with the same hours.
If you don't live in Portland and would like to purchase one of my paintings, fear not! This year I have loaded up my online shop with a ton of new paintings in a wide price range ($25-$500) and including both abstract works and creature-based paintings.
I hope this winter season finds you well and happy, thank you for your continued support!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
First Thursday March 4th

This month A.K. Miles and Dave Miles will be showing in the Piper Ewan space at Coeur Studios. Angela and Dave are long time friends and amazing artists and collaborators. this will be their first show in Portland since moving back to Portland from Southern California. The painting of Darwin above is one of their collaborations!
the show will be up for thursday inside the Coeur Studios, located at 323 NW 6th, from 6 to 10 pm. i will be there too, along with a few new pieces and some sale paintings :)
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