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Old 7 July 2011, 08:36 AM   #1
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Headquarters...Jasta Five

Part one of pieces featuring Jasta Five that will be shown at Pebble Beach this year...stay tune for the flight line...

Yes I've taken a lot of artistic liberties!
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Old 7 July 2011, 11:46 AM   #2
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Outstanding!!! I just love it - Wonderful work - Keep it up. I just wish that I could dream half as good as you paint.

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Old 7 July 2011, 12:14 PM   #3
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Well done... I enjoy your ground scenes most. Like Russ's works,
there is always a lot going on in the paintings. I bet you've done this before

Lol... I like the mechanic having a thought about the over heated car. Or is he looking for the dog?

Looking forward to part 2.

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Really supper extra nice work James! I could get lost in your paintings!
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I agree with Dave!
I like how you are using the siluette of that tree as a mirrored image of the siluettes of cars and officers.
Great work!
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I like how you are using the siluette of that tree as a mirrored image of the siluettes of cars and officers.
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P.S. Werner Voss fan here.
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