Saturday, March 26, 2011

"Priest Lake Bay" My latest Soft Pastel Painting

 "Priest Lake Bay" Soft Pastel Painting - $170.00 Unframed
6"x8" Soft Pastel Painting on Wallis Museum. Inspired by the various beautiful scenes at Priest Lake, Idaho....this is where we vacation every summer. There are 7 Islands on the lake. The Selkirk Mountain Range is the background of this Idaho resort area.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

"Mountain Meadow" - Miniature Soft Pastel Painting

 "Mountain Meadow" - 2"x3" Miniature Soft Pastel Painting

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

"Rural Pullman" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

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Monday, March 21, 2011

"Night Cactus" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

"The Oregon Coast" - Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

 "The Oregon Coast" - Taken at Cannon Beach, Oregon - 2010

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

"Foothills Meadow" by David Patterson


"Foothills Meadow" 2"x2.5" - Miniature Soft Pastel Painting

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

"Museum of Flight Bridge" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

The bridge at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington

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Monday, March 14, 2011

"Santa Fe Church" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

I took this shot in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2009.  The light was perfect for a black and white capture.  Make sure you click on the photo for a larger view!

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

"Glass Macro V" - Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

 This is a macro photograph of one of my colorful glass sculptures. This would make a wonderful image on a large stretched canvas. All my glass sculptures were inspired by the work of Dale Chihuly

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

"John Lennon" - My latest digital art

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Friday, March 11, 2011

"Magnolia Bloom" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"The Navy's Blue Angel"

The nimble and speedy A-4 that wowed audiences with the Blue Angels for 13 seasons bucked the trend of "bigger is better." In 1952, Douglas designer Ed Heinemann, who had been the company's Chief Engineer since 1937, proposed that the Navy's newest attack plane be smaller, lighter, and faster than its contemporaries.

Starting in 1956, the little but powerful A-4 flew with Navy and Marine units, including flying combat missions during the Vietnam War. Heinemann's A-4 design surpassed all of the Navy's requirements for a light attack aircraft at about half the requested size and weight. A little package with a powerful punch created many advantages over larger Navy planes.
The A-4s were easy to manage on an aircraft carrier deck and their stubby modified delta wings didn't need to be folded for storage. Without the wing-folding mechanisms, the Skyhawk was even lighter and simpler to maintain -- aspects that allowed it to stay in operational service for over 35 years. The Skyhawk had one of the longest production runs of any American combat aircraft, with 2,960 built over 26 years.

The Museum's A-4 was built in 1966 and flew with the Navy in Southeast Asia. Active in Navy squadrons throughout the 1970s, the plane was transferred to the Blue Angels in 1980. This aircraft was often flown in the number 4 or "slot" position. When the Blues Angels fly in diamond formation, the slot flies directly behind the leader, surrounded on three sides by other aircraft. 

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

North American P-51D Mustang

I captured some great shots at the Museum of Flight in Seattle yesterday.  This is one of my favorites.

For those that are aviation buffs, below is more information on this P-51D Mustang:
The prototype for the North American Mustang first flew in October 1940. It was designed and built in 120 days in response to an urgent request by the British for a low-altitude fighter/reconnaissance aircraft. It combined the proven Allison V-1710 engine with an innovative cooling system, based on earlier work by the Curtiss Aircraft Company, and laminar-flow wings to gain more stability and speed. Needing a fighter with better high-altitude performance, the U.S. mated the proven Mustang airframe with the British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. The result was the P-51B Mustang — a long-range, high-performance fighter-bomber with the range to escort bombers from Britain to Berlin and back again. The famous D model had a bubbletop canopy and two more machine guns. In the Pacific, the P-51 escorted B-29s on very long range (VLR) bombing raids over Tokyo.
Although almost certainly one of the best P-51D restorations in existence, the Museum’s aircraft retains a certain mystery as to its origins. Last serving operationally with the Israeli Defense Force/Air Force, the aircraft was probably acquired by Israel from surplus Royal Swedish Air Force stocks in 1952. The Swedes acquired nearly all of their 100 P-51s from war-surplus U.S. Army Air Forces stockpiles in Germany at the end of World War II, making this airframe a probable wartime veteran. Unfortunately, when Israel acquired its P-51s, many of them had their original manufacturer’s data plates removed.

This restored aircraft displays the colors and markings of Lieutenant Colonel Glenn T. Eagleston while he was Commanding Officer of the 353rd Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group flying from Rosières-en-Haye, France, in early 1945. This was the same unit of young Lieutenant Kenneth H. Dahlberg, and Eagleston was his commanding officer. Many years later, Ken Dahlberg, an ace in his own right, was the primary benefactor in the creation of the Kenneth H. Dahlberg Military Aviation Research Center here at the Museum.

This accurate restoration was completed by the Champion Air Group and the restoration team at Vintage Airframes in Caldwell, Idaho, especially for the Museum of Flight.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

"Petunia Bouquet" Fine Art Photography by David Patterson

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

"Lavender Farm" - Soft Pastel Painting by David Patterson

 I thought I'd share a soft pastel painting I created in 2009.
This was painted from a photo I took at the 2008 Lavender Festival
in Sequim, Washington...can you smell the lavender?  :)

Below is the reference photo I used:


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