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About this artwork
Engine No. 2 was a small gauge railway on the Long Beach Peninsula in SW Washington State operated by the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company in the early 1900s.
Ron Kasprisin is a self-taught watercolor artist with a rich background as a retired architect and urban designer, who honed his craft through workshops with renowned artists. He employs loose, impressionistic techniques, embracing the fluid, dynamic qualities of watercolor to evoke a sense of movement and atmosphere. His expressive paintings celebrate North America’s working architecture, landscapes, and wildlife, capturing the spirit and stories of remote regions. Ron’s work conveys nostalgia, reverence, and a profound connection to the places and cultures he depicts, inviting viewers to share in his sense of adventure and discovery.
Ron is a Professor Emeritus, College of Built Environments, University of Washington; a retired architect and urban planner, principal of Kasprisin Pettinari Design; and is the author of six books on watercolor, design composition and urban design: "Urban Design: the composition of complexity, Second Edition",; "Play in Creative Problem-Solving".