Each image below represents a painting created for a variety of clients. The medium for each painting is Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Please click on an image to see a larger version.
Edward Laney was an F-4U-4B Corsair pilot in the United States Navy during the Korean War. On September 15, 1950, the United States made a famous landing at Inchon Harbor, known as Operation Chromite. On the morning of the attack, Ensign Laney was flying over the Marine Corps landing craft as they headed for shore. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
The Marine Corps War Memorial is an iconic representation of the bravery of United States Marines throughout American history and in particular during the battle for the island of Iwo Jima. The memorial immortalizes a photograph taken of the second flag raising at the top of Mount Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal. The painting was produced using black watercolor. Prints of this image are available.
Opened on October 18, 1915, the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C., has since functioned as the headquarters of the Supreme Council, 33°, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA. The Temple Room is located within this building. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas.
Dallas Clinger was a P-40 Warhawk pilot with the 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG), otherwise known as the Flying Tigers. The Flying Tigers produced an impressive record while slowing the Japanese advance before the United States could fully commit to the theatre. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
Bob Ferguson was a P-61A Black Widow pilot with the 7th Night Fighter Squadron during World War II. The P-61 was a highly advanced aircraft at the time, providing the ability to track and close with enemy aircraft in the dark. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
Charles McGee was a P-51C Mustang pilot who flew with the 332nd Fighter Group (Tuskegee Airmen) during World War II. During a mission to escort bombers over Czechoslovakia, he encountered a German Focke Wolfe 190. He eventually shot down the German aircraft after chasing it to ground level. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
Jesse Frey was a P-51D Mustang pilot who flew with the 357th Fighter Group during World War II. He shot down two German aircraft during the war. This painting depicts one of those encounters. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
Nine Yanks and a Jerk was a B-24 Liberator that flew as part of the 445th Bombardment Group of the Eighth Air Force during World War II. In one particular mission a German shell hit the aircraft, blowing a hole in the fuselage. Upon returning to base, the aircraft crash landed as a result of hydraulic fluid loss. The crew was unharmed during the incident. Later in the war the aircraft was destroyed while being flown by a different crew. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
Depicts the P-51D Mustang flown by Bill Spengler of the 78th Fighter Group, 83rd Fighter Squadron stationed in Duxford, England during World War II. The painting was commissioned by Warbird Digest Magazine to accompany an article about the same kind of aircraft that had been restored to the same markings. The painting was created using Gouache and acrylic on canvas. Prints of this image are available.
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