Russell Smith Posted 26 October , 2006 Share Posted 26 October , 2006 "Rüdenberg's Pfalz DIII" 6.75" x 11" oil on masonite fresh off the easel - paint is still VERY wet. Russ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egbert Posted 26 October , 2006 Share Posted 26 October , 2006 Russ Maestro! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gporta Posted 26 October , 2006 Share Posted 26 October , 2006 One of the most beautiful sights one's eyes can behold is the sunset as watched from a plane. I think that this sensation is beautifullly captured. Topping work! (not that this is new ) Gloria Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dolphin Posted 26 October , 2006 Share Posted 26 October , 2006 Russell Once again, an excellent work. You've captured the elegant appearance of the Pfalz D.III very well. Rüdenberg's machine was certainly colourful, wasn't it? The Jasta 10 yellow nose, plus his own black fuselage band and red tail bands add up to make it a quite distinctive aeroplane. Best wishes Gareth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell Smith Posted 26 October , 2006 Author Share Posted 26 October , 2006 Russell Once again, an excellent work. You've captured the elegant appearance of the Pfalz D.III very well. Rüdenberg's machine was certainly colourful, wasn't it? The Jasta 10 yellow nose, plus his own black fuselage band and red tail bands add up to make it a quite distinctive aeroplane. Best wishes Gareth Thanks everyone. Gareth, it was a graceful looking bird, wasn't it? And Rüdenberg's simple but colorful markings worked really well with this palatte. I'll be working on the larger, finished version next week. I should be able to scan it and have it posted in a couple of weeks. Russ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cnock Posted 27 October , 2006 Share Posted 27 October , 2006 Russ, Very nice!. Cnock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Morton Posted 27 October , 2006 Share Posted 27 October , 2006 Beautifully done, Russ! All the best, Dan Morton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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