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Landscape

Jordan Khalaf
Aftermath

oil

This painting depicts the aftermath of the Brisbane Paddington tramway depot fire of 28th September 1962 in which 65 trams were destroyed.
The blaze was caused by a combustible collection of grease and oil stored in a pit underneath the depot which had built up over time.
Approximately 20% of Brisbane's city tram fleet was obliterated which was estimated to have cost Brisbane City 500,000 pounds or approximately $1,000,000 today

Size: 55 × 45 cm

$1500

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About Jordan Khalaf

At only 37 years young he emerges as a custodian of forgotten history. With deft strokes he conjures the spirits of a bygone era breathing life into every piece he creates. Each brushstroke laden with nostalgia, each canvas a portal into an age steeped in elegance. In his art, he finds sanctuary. Painting is not just a passion, it is a scared ode to the enchantment of yesteryears.