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Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:17 pm

We were in Wilmington, NC and passed through the Eclipse Blue Moon art gallery & store. They had a variety of framed B-17-inspired art and a large rendition of a B-17 nacelle and landing gear for sale.

I'll leave the style & taste decisions up to each individual, but it was good to see someone who wants to keep the experience of these veterans and the warbird movement (both mentioned on adjoining literature) in the fore. You can see several of the artist's works on his page below.

The artist is Aaron Earley: http://www.aaron-earley.com/?page_id=31

The shop was: http://eclipseatbluemoon.com/

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:45 pm

More proof of the enduring ability of the B-17 to inspire . . . however bizarre the result of the inspiration may be.

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:52 pm

Very weird. :? :? :? :?

The B-17 in Heavy Metal was a better depiction.

As were the women in that film. :wink:

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:17 pm

I think someone spent too much time at altitude without a oxygen mask..

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:03 pm

Some of the works are pretty out there, but one gave me an idea (which I hope doesn't get me in trouble; this is for entertainment only!):
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Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Tue Jul 22, 2014 7:40 am

Thanks for sharing, Ken. I quite like some of them, and there's an interesting approach taken.

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:01 am

As a fellow artist, I can appreciate the bizarre abstractness of these designs. Quite interesting and different. In an age where it seems there is less and less creativity from the general public, it's comforting to know people out there are still striving to make something new and different.

Re: Artist Using B-17 as Inspiration

Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:36 am

Looking at the length of the gear leg in the sculpture, I think we can safely say what happened to the B-17 used in the episode of Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories". :lol: (Trivia: The pilot of the B-17 was a then unknown actor named Kevin Costner).
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