About
the Artist
Jack’s
career as a practicing professional artist spans a period
of over thirty-five years, both as a commercial artist and
a fine art painter. His intense interest in the history of
the air war in the Pacific led to his origination of the Cactus
Air Force Art Project, dedicated to the collecting and archiving
of historical data relating to that period. Most of his work
today illustrates military aviation in the Pacific. “Jack
is, in my opinion, the foremost artist in the world doing
Pacific WWII aviation art.”…Larry J. Hickey, Pres.
International Research & Publishing Corp, Dec. 16, 2003.
As an
artistic counterpoint to Jack’s military history illustrations,
is his work as a fine art painter, focusing on figurative
and landscape subjects, and occasionally, maritime subjects.
Above all else, he favors the opportunity to paint landscape
subjects in Europe, particularly around the Mediterranean.
He has been invited to show his landscape work at the prestigious
Peppertree Ranch Art Show in California, May, 2004.
Jack’s
work has been widely collected, in the United States and abroad,
in museum collections, and by private collectors. He has won
many awards, over the years, most recently, the R.G.
Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art (2004),
and is the originator and primary financial backer of the
Capt. Duane Whitney Martin-Vietnam Airwar Award for Artistic
Excellence, awarded annually by the American Society of Aviation
Artists. He was president of the American Society of Aviation
Artists 1995-97, is a Life Member of the Puget Sound Group
of Northwest Painters, a member of the USAF Art Program, and
guest lecturer, Museum of Flight-Visiting Aviator Series.
He has approximately one-hundred postage-stamp designs to
his credit and most of his work is available, published in
a variety of formats, in both open and limited edition.
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