Low Level Attack
by David Luebbert
Title
Low Level Attack
Artist
David Luebbert
Medium
Painting - 2d/3d Digital Painting
Description
Fully hand digital painting of the B-26 World War II bomber, the Sessanta Nova?, known as the Marauder. This plane completed over 100 missions in the European Theater. The artist was friends with one of the crewmen, who recently passed. He told him many stories about the air ship, and how it survived lots of important battles, and how it was also briefly used after the war as an Air Force delivery plane. David finishes his prints in very high resolution, so even large size prints will have great smoothness, sharpness and details. His monitor is color calibrated, so for a person viewing this image with a calibrated screen, the ordered print will look very close to it. Visit the LouBear Pixels gallery, loubear.pixels.com, for many more forms of printing... puzzles, lifestyle, stationery, beach, coffee mugs, apparel. Use the CODE at Pixels for an artist discount.
David has always been good at sketching exactly what he sees and as faithfully as possible, that is, if he can see it first, this has become his ADVENTURE, once he helps that subject become reality, he finds something else he has not created before, something that he yearns to paint. For David, style and technique are secondary in importance to the subject, making them transparent, so the subject can form completely as it should without him interjecting his own personality. The joy of creating, the love of the Creator and appreciation of Creation itself is what drives this whole process, more than anything else. Starting with an idea, a concept, he starts sketching, imagining, studying, creating the subject and composition, then develops the idea into his painting. The adventure of creation is not about David, it is about letting the creation come into existence, and his sole goal as an artist is to experience the joy of creating something fun or enjoyable, and to be able to share those creation experiences with all others.
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August 1st, 2015
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