"The Rock and A Hard Place" James Dietz Limited Edition print

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This print is dedicated to ROCK Paratroopers, both past and present, and those that served with and supported TASK FORCE ROCK, 173d Airborne Brigade Combat Team.

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James Dietz

The growing popularity of aviation art has brought before the public eye the works of a number of professional aviation artists. Among these one artist stands out for his unique approach to this genre. "The people, settings, and costumes are what make aviation history exciting and romantic to me." It is this feeling that makes James Dietz, and his artwork, so different from that of his contemporaries. Rather than simply illustrate aviation hardware, Dietz prefers to portray human involvement.

After graduation from Art Center College of Design in 1969, Jim began a successful career as a commercial illustrator in Los Angeles. The subject matter varied from automobiles to action scenes to romantic book covers. A steady flow of work from New York enabled the Dietz' to move to Seattle in 1978. It was at this time that he took his first concrete steps toward fulfilling his dream to specialize in aviation art, at that time an almost unheard of genre. Since then, aviation art has played an increasingly large part in his career. Jim Dietz's clients include Boeing, Bell Helicopter, Allison, and Flying Tigers, to name just a few.

Jim has also branched out into the fine arts field with his aviation art. A strong following has developed for his originals and a growing number of limited edition prints have introduced Jim's name to print collectors worldwide. Four of Jim's originals were put on display in the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Naval Aviation; one of the paintings was presented by the Navy League to then Secretary of the Navy, John Lehman. A regular contributor to the Air Force Art Program, Jim's work has been featured on the cover of AIR FORCE magazine.

Jim Dietz has been honored with several gold medals from the Los Angeles Society of Illustrators and has won Best in Show in three successive years in the EAA Aviation Art Show. In 1988, at the second American Society of Aviation Artists forum, Jim was awarded the "People's Choice Award" for his painting selected by forum attendees. Major showings of Dietz's originals have recently been held at the EAA Museum and the San Diego Air Museum. His work is found in a number of private and corporate collections.

James Dietz Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Print "The Rock and A Hard Place"

The GlobalWar on Terrorism continued. After a very successful deployment to Afghanistan in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM VI in 2005, TASK FORCE ROCK, under the 173d Airborne Brigade Combat Team, was again called in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM VIII. The subordinate units of TASK FORCE ROCK that participated in OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM VIII, consisted of Paratroopers, Soldiers and Airmen from: Headquarters and Headquarters Company "The Black Sheep", Able Company "Warlords", Battle Company "Battle Hard", Chosen Company "the Chosen Few", Destined Company "Destined for Victory", Fusion Company "Support the Rock", 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 503rd Infantry, and embedded coalition partners from TASK FORCE PHOENIX (United States Marine Corps Embedded Tactical Trainers to the Afghan National Army), the 201st Corps, Afghan National Army, the Afghan National Police, and the Afghan Border Police. The Battalion executed combat operations with various US Army units including 3rd Special Forces Group, 7th Special Forces Group; artillery support from 4th Battalion (Airborne), 319th Field Artillery Regiment and 3rd Battalion (Airborne), 321st Field Artillery Regiment; and aviation task forces from TASK FORCE TALON (2nd Battalion, 82nd Aviation, 82nd ABN DIV) and TASK FORCE OUTFRONT (2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry, 101st ABN DIV (Air Assault)). THE ROCK received great combat support and service support from the 173d’s Brigade Support Battalion and the Brigade Special Troops Battalion. TASK FORCE ROCK was under the command of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Ostlund and Command Sergeant Major Bradley K.Meyers, the Battalion Command Sergeant Major.

TASK FORCE ROCK deployed in May of 2007 in support of CJTF-82 (and later CJTF-101) in the most rugged, austere, and volatile areas of Kunar and Nuristan Provinces, Afghanistan. The Task Force Command Group operated out of Camp Blessing and the remainder of the Task Force operated out of eighteen satellite bases spread across the two Afghan provinces. This entailed moving and sustaining the Task Force across tremendous distances by helicopter, vehicle, and foot as well as continuous decentralized operations at the platoon and squad level partnered with elements of the Afghan National Army, Afghan National Police, and Afghan Border Police.

The name of the print, "THE ROCK and a Hard Place", is indicative of the austere, rugged terrain THE ROCK operated in and more importantly, of the American Paratroopers’ resolve and determination to complete any mission set before them. Through its history and without fail, THE ROCK has demonstrated it moves quickly with limited information and accomplishes the intent – always. The intent consistently conveyed to THE ROCK has been – relentlessly find, pursue, and defeat America’s enemies. The challenges faced by THE ROCK in OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM VIII led to TASK FORCE ROCK adopting the phrase – "If it's possible it's been done; if it's impossible we'll do it."

This print is dedicated to ROCK Paratroopers, both past and present, and those that served with and supported TASK FORCE ROCK, 173d Airborne Brigade Combat Team. During OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM VIII, 26 members of TASK FORCE ROCK made the ultimate sacrifice while engaged in combat with insurgents and terrorists whilst protecting Afghan citizens and preventing the return of oppression and tyranny to Afghanistan.

This 12.5” x 25” image size print, 19” x 31” overall, limited to 250, is signed by the artist - $175.00

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Artist Proof, 12.5” x 25” image, 19” x 31” overall, limited to 100, signed by the artist - $200.00

All Limited Edition prints are signed and numbered (S/N) by the artist. Limited Edition prints are restricted to a certain number. For example, if 400 prints are made from an original painting, once they’re gone, that’s it. There is no limit to the number of open edition prints of a particular painting. That’s why Limited Edition prints are more expensive — and more valuable to collectors — than "open" edition. Rare objects are more valuable.

An Artist’s Proof (AP), generally, is the first 5% - 10% of the Limited Edition prints that come off the press. This status is noted on the print. Collectors prefer APs because their value increases even more than a Limited Edition as time goes by.

All Limited Edition artwork is subject to availability at time of order. Although seller strives to remain currrent as to inventory, seller reserves the right to cancel a sale if item is no longer available at time of purchase.

 
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