"P-51D Mustang Big Beautiful Doll" - Stu Shepherd - P-51 World War II Art

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Colonel John Landers, CO of the 78th Fighter Group, flies his elaborately decorated mount, "Big Beautiful Doll" over Southern Germany in the Spring of 1945.
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Stu Shepherd

Best known for his Aviation Art work (mainly the150+ illustrations he has created to grace the boxes of Revell and Monogram plastic model kits), Stu is an illustrator and Graphic Designer from Central California and is currently working on several projects for the game industry.

Although Aviation art is his strength, he is also passionate about Sci-fi and Fantasy art, with a focus on the wonder of fantastic environments. 'I'd love to be a matte painter, and am working toward that someday soon."

While creating an exciting and hopeful future in his art, Stu also writes stories of hope and adventure. He has one screenplay complete and is working on his second. "The future doesn't stand still, and in this day and age, a bit of hope can go a long way toward making the future a place we all want to be. Hope is powerful, and we could all use that right now."

Stu Shepherd Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print "P-51D Mustang - Big Beautiful Doll"

Colonel John Landers, CO of the 78th Fighter Group, flies his elaborately decorated mount, "Big Beautiful Doll" over Southern Germany in the Spring of 1945. Having flown several previous models of the Mustang, this was Lander's favorite and he flew it through the end of the war in Europe in May, 1945, ending up with a final score of 14.5 aerial victories, and a further 20 aircraft destroyed on the ground. Accompanied by his wingman who has just called out "Tally Ho", Landers will drop his auxiliary tanks and join in the fracas with the Mustang's most dangerous antagonist, the Messerschmitt Me-262.

This is a Digital Print with the sharpest image and brightest colors available!

Image size 12" x 16", Overall size 13" x 19"

Offered are limited edition prints from a 200-print run created and signed by the artist. The image is in brilliant color on highest quality glossy photographic paper (Ilford Printasia) which produces the sharpest and brightest image possible, with guaranteed print life equivalent to litho prints.

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.

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.

No copyrights will appear on purchased print.

 
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