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50 Cal Waist B17 Art Print
by Larry Darnell
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50 Cal Waist B17 art print by Larry Darnell. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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About Larry Darnell
Photo of me oconda. Places without people have always appealed to me. Solitude is rejuvenating. As modern life increases in its intensity, my need for time apart from it increases proportionately. I have spent my working life in various creative endeavors: motion pictures, television, music and graphic arts. Over the past decade, I have been developing several photographic-based painting and printing styles mostly with California and Western landscapes as subject. My intent and desire is to discover a place, unique in its quietude; contemplative, and record it's essence to share with the viewer. To that end, if I can revisit and relive the spirit of place as I work the image, I sense a much greater chance of achieving this goal...
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Larry Darnell
It was the first bomber of the period I've been in. It is interesting to have grown up a boomer as close to the war and viet nam, to feel what it was like for those kids...just in terms of how naked they were, the skin is SO thin, the spaces, generally, SO tight and small. I wanted to document the interior, as I have seen so few images, in the event the few remaining vets might enjoy them.
Kip DeVore
Very interesting photographs. I was just reading of Paul Mantz, precision pilot for Hollywood, stunt pilot for the first Flight of the Phoenix film (Jimmy Stewart...1965) -- which I remember going as a kid to see. In 1945 he bought nearly 500 of these or other military craft at bargain price, which the resale of the onboard fuel itself more than paid for (according to the Wikipedia account). He knew Amelia Earhart in the 1930s, was pilot for TV's "Sky King" in the 1950s(so cool -- that twin-engine prop plane) and for many war movies and, died in the filming of 'Phoenix when the hodge-podge plane they'd pieced together for the film fell apart in-flight. So many stories to tell, in aviation history.