Ed Kluz was raised in the Yorkshire Dales and now lives in Brighton. He studied painting at the Winchester School of Art. He is a printmaker, illustrator, painter and designer, and finds inspiration in the historical objects, buildings, landscape and folklore of Britain. His eyes look into the past but his feet are firmly in the present: www.edkluz.co.uk
That is a beautiful evocation of a landmark of British railways. One of the early examples of that locomotive, the Gresley A4 Pacifics, still holds the world speed record for steam locomotion– 126mph set in the early 1930s. Magnificent!!