This is the very
first woodburning of an American veteran that I created. General Claire Lee
Chennault was the commander of the AVG, the “American Volunteer Group” or
better known as the “Flying Tigers”.
When considering the
approach to doing an art piece on an American veteran, I wanted to choose an
individual that had also influenced my life. Although it may seem a small thing
to most people, the very first book I read in grammar school was about the Flying
Tigers. Since that early time Gen. Chennault and his Flying Tigers were the heroes
I would always want to emulate. I could not think of any better way to honor
Gen. Chennault and to show my admiration for his contribution to the freedom we
enjoy today, than to create this art piece.
I had the opportunity
to meet four of the flight leaders of the AVG and have them autograph this art
work in person. They were, Tex Hill, Dick Rossi, Eric Schilling, and Bob Layher.
David Lee ”Tex” Hill signing the woodburning art piece I did on Gen. Chennault.
J. Richard “Dick” Rossi signing my art piece.
In those early days
in China, the Flying Tigers were flying the American built P-40.
This art piece is 24 inches x 24 inches without the frame.
It is sealed in a clear polyurethane finish. This art piece was completed when
members of the AVG where still alive and I was able to meet four of the flight
leaders, and have them autograph the art piece.
This art piece is 24
inches x 24 inches without the frame. – the purchase price is $850.00
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