Completed
2003. This panel was a gift to this customer’s pilot-father.
In glass, the wing seems to extend out from the window plane in almost 3-D effect!
Cessna 172 Floats
18” x 26”
Completed
2003. This big 172 on floats is depicted ‘on the step,’ on a take-off run.
Cessna 172SP
36’ x 48”
Completed
2005. The customer had just purchased this aircraft and asked to have it shown over a landmark peninsula she used for navigation reference near San Francisco.
Cessna 195
24” x 34”
Completed
1999. The powerful ‘Executive Liner,’ 1950’s business plane.
Cessna 182
30” x 37”
Completed 2004.
“Rocky Mountain Short Final.” Customer flies out of Jefferson County Airport in Colorado, so he wanted the front range of the Rocky Mountains included in the work. He liked it so much he had a photo of this artwork featured on his business cards.
Cessna 425
24" x 48"
Completed 2007. A 'moody' feeling was requested by the customer, to depict his plane at sundown. Captures the nice geometry of the aircraft, accented by the long shadows.
Cessna 172RG
17" x 33"
Completed 2006. A gift for the customer's husband. Guess where his hangar is?
Cessna 177RG
29" x 51”
Completed 2006. Another lucky pilot husband got this transom window insert gift for Christmas. Check out the beach cabanas.
Cessna 180 floatplane
27" x 29"
Completed 2010. This window was a Christmas gift commissioned by the girlfriend of the bush pilot-owner. Shows the aircraft at anchor against a snowy hillside. Distinctive reflection seen best when front-lit.