Here are many of my previous paintings in a single post. Many of them are no longer in my possession. I can't remember the facts about them...i.e. size, medium, date, who currently possess it, etc. I will go through them and add as much info as I can. 1.Wharf area Newport. Oils (I think) on canvas. Circa 2019??? I think Cafferty's have it. 2. "Lib Force" (RIP). On mine and Marie's wedding day. Oils on 9x12 canvas. 4/9/2019 3. "Tony Massaroiti: (98.5FM The Sports Hub). Circa 2019. Oils, I think, on16 x 20. He has it. He tells me it's hanging in his home office. (March 2021) And clearly it is. Below photo taken of the Felger and Mazz show simulcast of Mazz in his home office/studio it can be seen hanging on his wall. "Grapefruit Slices" 16x20??? Oils? Circa 2019 Dawn McCauley has it. "Gooseneck Cove" 24x30 oils on canvas. 8/26/2019. I still have it. "Low Visiblity" Acrylics on 9x12 canvas. Circa 201...
"Miss Mitchell" Acrylics on canvas, 18x24, 2/11/2020. I still have it. Story behind this painting. During WWII, my father flew in a B-25 squadron with the US Army Corps, Flying Tigers of the 14th Air Force, 68th Air Service Group, 12th Squadron, in the China-Burma-India theater. This was his aircraft. Well, one of only a couple anyway. He was not a pilot, but chief crewman on the plane. I don't know if that's him in the pilot seat or not. For this painting I worked from an old black & white f amily photograph. The photograph is the only picture of this aircraft we ever saw. It was from circa 1944. Probably in the vicinity of Kunming, China. I say one of only a couple of his airplanes because one of them was shot down. Obviously he survived, and continued flying missions once he was repatriated with his unit. I have searched on line extensively and have never come across another picture of 'this' Miss Mitchell. So I think this may have been the one that ...
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