Here is a new version of my Mirage 2000C. This time more in it’s element screaming skyward toward those that oppose it.

Here is a new version of my Mirage 2000C. This time more in it’s element screaming skyward toward those that oppose it.

Was playing with an older caricature and in honor of the London Olympics…. here is Sherlock the Seafury…..The game is afoot in merry old London..

Here is my latest special limited edition print. Another Heritage Flight print. This time a Centennial schemed S-3 and a WWII Avenger. Like a ghost watching over airman of today… the Avenger and her crew flies formation on the S-3 as they patrol the vast Pacific search for submarines.

Here is something I want to try as a special series of prints. Current and past aircraft… Heritage prints. I might do the past fighter as a ghost… or like this. Will see.
Here is the first one. What do you think?

Thought I would try something I have seen recently from a few other artists. They show the basic lines fading to full color versions of the art work. Been wanting to try it with one of my caricatures… so here we go. I still want to make a few tweaks to this maybe the graphics.. but here you go.

I recently saw a few car pictures where they have these high tech photo shoots with great lighting and black backgrounds… so I thought why not with an aircraft. Here is the Mighty Phantom… during my “photo shoot”

Added another background to one of my caricatures this time an A-6 Intruding on an enemy harbor.

Okay now that I updated my Zero caricature….. I thought I would do the same thing to my Ju-87. Added background graphics and hope you all like it.

Okay I was revisiting some caricatures and looking to see about making them fresh and more like a fine art… more marketable…. So here is my old Zero, adding a background and some graphics……… So here is one…….” From high in the clouds, to nearly on the deck, just over the ridges, and deep into the valley, he watched the river sweep by…. under the bridge, and down the channel the Warrior said Hi. Just one pass was all it took to make his mark this Warrior true, then back he flew up into the blue, gone but not forgotten…. so long bye bye.”
