Finding a Gap Acrylic Print
by Steven Heyen
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Finding a Gap acrylic print by Steven Heyen. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Major Leonard Carson climbs out on an escort mission in his P-51K, with other members of the 362nd FS, of the 357th FG, early 1945.
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Artist's Description
Major Leonard Carson climbs out on an escort mission in his P-51K, with other members of the 362nd FS, of the 357th FG, early 1945.
About Steven Heyen
Steven Heyen was born in Papua New Guinea and grew up all around the world, including Fiji, Kenya, Indonesia and Malaysia. Drawing was his principal form of entertainment - usually ships, aircraft, animals and soldiers. He began painting in oil paints in his early teens and continued painting through the eighties and nineties, focusing mainly on wildlife and aviation subjects. In 2000 Steven decided to focus purely on landscape art for a few years. Curiously, the years spent in this genre enhanced his aviation art, which he continues to sell to a ready global market. Today he splits his painting load between landscape and aviation art. This site is dedicated to his aviation work, which focuses primarily on World War 1 & 2 subjects....
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James Eye
Nice work
Lucia Stewart
Congratulations on your recent sale!
Ukrainian Artists
Congratulations on your sale, Steven!
Douglas Castleman
Wonderful painting and perhaps among your best work. I say perhaps only because I really like all of your work.
EVERETT HICKAM
the full blown hood on the D gave much better vision, but the B and C were both lighter and still preferred by some . The addtion of the dorsal fin helped some in making up for the cut down rear fuselage. The K pictured here was the all around best fighter of WW 2 I see these arrived after D Day as there are no invasion stripes. I think the Ks were never as numerous as the Ds. I am wondering if Yeager flew a K when he shot down a MR 262? After the war you could buy P-51Ds for $1,500.00 ea.
Mirek Hokes
Nice one...:-)
Cynthia Adams
Congratulations on your sale..well done!
Odon Czintos
Congratulations on your sale.
Myrna Walsh
I really like this. I am happy for your sale.
Chris Thomas
Nice work.
Steven Heyen
Thanks Elaine
Elaine Jones
Another fantastic painting - particularly love the subtle cloud effects and colourings.
Paul Bennell
Great work Steven - perfect in every way
Nop Briex
I fully agree with Dale. Fine work Steven!
Dale Jackson
this is a fantastic piece!