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Top Mat
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Image:
6.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
6.00" x 8.00"
Low Level Hell Wood Print
by David Luebbert
Product Details
Low Level Hell wood print by David Luebbert. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Fully hand digital painting of the B-26 World War II bomber, the Sessanta Nova?, known as the Martin Marauder. This plane completed over 100 missions... more
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Artist's Description
Fully hand digital painting of the B-26 World War II bomber, the "Sessanta Nova?", known as the Martin 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.
This is a modified version of the art piece called "Low Level Attack". This time the program, Autodesk SketchBook Pro, was used to paint the background and foreground around the aircraft, on both the Galaxy Tab A with S Pen and on the desktop version with Cintiq Display.
About David Luebbert
2024 SALE - Use CODE - SNYJVT - through December 31st, 2024, for 50% off artist costs! Go to David's Pixels account for the discounts: https://loubear.pixels.com --------------- My name is David Luebbert, pronounced David LouBear. I have always been an artist, as long as I can remember, all the way from my first crayon sketch, to chalk, colored pencil, charcoal, finger paints, collages, scratchboard, oil, acrylic, airbrushing, pen and ink, until finally the last frontier, digital media. Digital art encompasses all the traditional media I used before, because it can virtually mimic them all, then add the ease by which it does so, and basically any type of medium that can be taken from the traditional art world from hand to canvas. My...
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