“Tracks to the Queen City”
This oil painting offers a nostalgic view of Charlotte’s uptown skyline, glimpsed from the gentle curve of old railroad tracks that once carried the weight of industry and growth. These rusted rails, now softened by time and overgrown with foliage, lead the viewer’s eye toward the gleaming towers of the modern city—the Queen City—standing tall against a sky tinged with the warmth of late afternoon light.
In this scene, history and progress meet. The quiet foreground, with its earthy tones and encroaching greenery, speaks to the legacy of Charlotte’s industrial past, while the shining skyscrapers rise as symbols of ambition, resilience, and transformation. The juxtaposition of steel and stillness becomes a powerful visual metaphor: a city in motion, yet deeply rooted in its past.
“Tracks to the Queen City” is more than a cityscape—it is a portrait of Charlotte in transition. Painted with warmth and reverence, it invites reflection on how cities evolve along the paths laid by those who came before. Here, the viewer is offered a moment of stillness amidst momentum, and a view of progress shaped by memory.
- Current Location: Dilworth Artisan Station - 118 E. Kingston Ave Charlotte, NC 28203 (google map)