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Trev Clark
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by Trev Clark » 20 Mar 2009, 16:51
.....the subjects, that is not the paintings!!!!!
A couple more of paintings, currently stuck on a shelf, for want of a frame :roll:
The old Boscombe Bev making her final landing and a Mk1a Lighting climbing at max power to intercept a 'bogey'.
I have a few more, if anybody is interested, just have to take a photo of them!
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by TSR2 » 20 Mar 2009, 16:52
The Beverley really captures a moment Trev, lovely work
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by Rick Piper » 20 Mar 2009, 16:57
They look bloody well painted to me!
Suprised you don't do Aircraft repaints with that much talent.
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by Prop Jockey » 20 Mar 2009, 17:18
They look bloody well painted to me!
And me !
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by Nigel H-J » 20 Mar 2009, 20:05
They look bloody well painted to me!
Count me in on that Quote as well. Superb paintings Trev, especially that of the Beverley.
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by hobby » 20 Mar 2009, 21:44
With the Beverly painting one might imagine the skylarks singing on the airfield boundary, or perhaps it was a Wednesday afternoon (sports afternoon when I served) an willow and leather are battling for the interstation trophy. Tremendous atmosphere in that painting.
Why not enter those into the Guild of Aviation Artists annual show in The Mall Gallery, London, UK?
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by DispatchDragon » 20 Mar 2009, 22:09
Bloody Gorgeous Trev
And Hobby's right - you need to be hung
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by Filonian » 21 Mar 2009, 09:06
DispatchDragon wrote: Bloody Gorgeous Trev
And Hobby's right - you need to be hung
Leif
Very well painted Trev.
does this make you and OLD Master?
And Leif, surely you mean "well hung?"
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by Garry Russell » 21 Mar 2009, 11:28
Loveley paintings
.....thet Bev has all it's charachter captured.............it's alive :o
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Trev Clark
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by Trev Clark » 21 Mar 2009, 11:42
Thanks for the kind comments guys, here are two more.
The
'pig' is in Malaya colours of 52sqn in 1964. The dayglo was added as a way of spotting the aircraft if it had to 'land' in the jungle! It is also a crap photo, sorry
The other painting (Gladiator in pre war scheme) is my first attempt at acrylics on paper (easier to fit in a cheap frame) and need proper mounting to do it justice. As far as re-paints in MSFS goes, I just wish I could use a real brush rather that a PC, it does not seem that any 'talent' :roll: is interchangeable in the mediums!!
ATB Trev