Completed
2005. The customer wanted the plane depicted dropping down into an airport in the Rocky Mountains.
Piper Navajo
24” x 24"
Completed
2005. This one was ordered to fit into the customer’s bathroom window. It was quite visible from street-side, hence the opaque glass!
Piper Malibu
24” x 36”
Completed
2005. This artwork was commissioned as a ‘thank you’ gift for a customer’s business client.
Piper Cub
24” x 30”
Completed
2005. A basic ‘plane profile’ of a true classic of the air, the Piper Cub. This panel was a gift to a pilot-father.
Piper Warrior
12” x 24”
Completed
2003. A nice little tribute to the plane owners’ favorite bird.
Piper Vagabond
12" x 43"
Completed 2006. A different mix of interests depicted in this transom design. The customers' main passion is the Piper Vagabond, but they also love toy trains and restoring old cars. Hence the Milwaukee Road 'Hiawatha' steam engine and the 1951 Chevy, which they affectionately call ‘Emma.’ Good for them.
Piper Cheyenne II
36" x 48"
Completed 2007. I made this for my daughter's father-in-law. She said using the call sign to identify the plane to ATCs was 'kind of a catch cadence.' So the insert depicts that call-sign as they say it -- '. . .This is Cheyenne Nine Seven Papa Charlie . . .' They all like it. Goes good with this handsome Cheyenne II.
Piper Cheyenne IIdetail
36" x 48"
Completed 2007. I made this for my daughter's father-in-law. She said using the call sign to identify the plane to ATCs was 'kind of a catch cadence.' So the insert depicts that call-sign as they say it -- '. . .This is Cheyenne Nine Seven Papa Charlie . . .' They all like it. Goes good with this handsome Cheyenne II.
Piper Cub - Classic
21" x 24"
Completed 2009. The very epitome of basic aircraft design and stylistic utility -- the Piper Cub.
Piper Cherokee Six
24" x 32"
Completed 2009. This design depicts the Cherokee Six as it might appear over the Blue Ridge Mountains in South Carolina.
Piper Cub Over
Shawano Muni
24" x 36"
Completed 2012. Retirement gift from staff workers to their boss. His Cub will keep him flying with LSA rating out of the Shawano Municipal Airport in Wisconsin lake country.