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by Douglas Castleman
$95.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Lockheed P-38L Lightning Drawing" by Douglas Castleman. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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A pencil drawing on paper of a Lockheed P-38L Lightning, featuring D-Day invasion stripes.
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A pencil drawing on paper of a Lockheed P-38L Lightning, featuring D-Day invasion stripes.
Douglas Castleman is an award-winning artist and photographer based in Los Angeles (Torrance, California). His aerospace art has garnered the American Society of Aviation Artist (ASAA) Artist Fellow status, and some of his paintings are in the collections at the US Air Force Art Collection (Pentagon) and the NASA Permanent Art Collection (Neil Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California). Douglas specializes in landscape, aviation and marine subjects and photography. His oil paintings, watercolor and pencil (graphite) works are part of collections around the world. His artwork has been featured on many aviation websites and publications. Douglas is also a member of the International Astronomical Artists...
$95.00
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by my Pencil Power!
Douglas Castleman replied:
Thanks, David
John Wills
Interesting, you should give classes/write a book on how to draw with pencil at this level of realism. Could be an extra source of income, obviously you know what you're doing. If I lived close by, I'd attend a class or 12. lol
John Wills
Just might be my favorite of yours... great perspective and rendering of the P-38 Douglas.
Douglas Castleman replied:
Thanks, John! Pencil work is fun, and as a friend says, it's like cheating compared to painting. You only deal with line and value, and it takes a small fraction of the time compared to painting.