Available in Three Editions:
LIMITED EDITION PRINT
L/E of 200 Prints on Paper
S/N by the Artist
Image Size: 24w x 18"h
$195
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
L/E of 75 Giclées on Canvas:
S/N by the Artist
Size: 28w x 21"h
$495
MASTERWORK CANVAS EDITION
L/E of 25 Giclées on Canvas:
S/N by the Artist
"MasterWork™" Image Size: 37w x 28"h
$895
*Note: Canvas prints are shipped in oversized boxes and thus international orders (outside of the Continental U.S.) are subject to additional shipping charges.
Plane Type:F-14 Tomcat
Where is the nearest carrier? is often the first question from a President when a crisis erupts overseas. A powerful instrument of diplomacy and military might, the Navys carrier battle group has been the United States reaction-force-of-choice since World War II. Collectors, naval and aviation enthusiasts all react in a similar fashion when William S. Phillips turns his painters eye on these seagoing airfields. All eight of his previous Fine Art Editions featuring carriers have Sold Out at the Publisher and are only available on the secondary market. An aircraft carrier is exciting beyond belief, beams Phillips. Its the tip of the spear and it operates that way. Its dangerous and its exciting. Nothing is static. Their size is phenomenal. The sense of mission and camaraderie from the engine room to the flight crews is inspiring. For the rest of my life, Ill jump at the chance to get on one whenever I can. In the late 1970s, I had the chance to deploy on the USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) out of San Diego, but this scene could be anywhere in the world because sunsets are universal at sea. Coming on board a carrier is tough no matter what time of day it is. They call flight operations at this time Pink Ops. Technically, it is a night operations, but Ill tell you, landing in any kind of daylight beats coming aboard before absolute dark. The CAP aircraft, both coming in and going out, are early versions of the F-14. PLANE JUNKIE - Sunset Recovery by William S. Phillips (F-14 Tomcat)