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Cross section illustration of people on escalator and how it works

Cross section illustration of people on escalator and how it works


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Cross section illustration of people on escalator and how it works

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Dorling Kindersley

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Casual Casual Clothing Connection Control Convenience Cross Section Escalator Four People Gear Machine Part Machinery Moving Down On The Move Pen And Ink Relaxation Toddler Watercolour Painting


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This print by Dorling Kindersley showcases a detailed cross section illustration of people on an escalator, providing a fascinating insight into how this ingenious machine works. The artist's pen and ink technique combined with watercolor painting brings the scene to life, creating a vibrant and dynamic image. In this artwork, four individuals - two men, two women - can be seen effortlessly gliding down the escalator. A toddler is also present, adding an element of charm and innocence to the composition. Each figure is depicted in casual clothing, emphasizing the everyday nature of this modern mode of transportation. The vertical orientation of the illustration allows viewers to observe every part of the escalator mechanism. Gears and cogs are intricately drawn, showcasing their role in propelling people forward with ease. This cross section perspective offers a unique glimpse into what lies beneath our feet as we ascend or descend these mechanical marvels. Against a clean white background, the colors used in this artwork pop vibrantly – from soft pastels to bold hues – enhancing both its visual appeal and educational value. With its attention to detail and meticulous execution, this piece serves as both an artistic creation and an informative tool for those curious about machinery. Whether you appreciate it for its aesthetic beauty or use it as a teaching aid for understanding how escalators operate, this print is sure to captivate anyone who encounters it at Fine Art Storehouse.

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