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by Kai Saarto
$60.00
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This striking watercolor painting captures the sleek and powerful form of the Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk, a fighter plane used by the Royal Air Force... more
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This striking watercolor painting captures the sleek and powerful form of the Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk, a fighter plane used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. The artist has expertly rendered the plane in its iconic camouflage colors, with bold brushstrokes conveying the speed and agility of the aircraft. The overall effect is one of strength and determination, making this painting a perfect choice for any aviation enthusiast.
The Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk was originally known as the P-40 Warhawk, but the name was changed to honor the Native American warrior culture of the Mohawk tribe. It was a single-engine fighter plane used by the United States and its allies during World War II. It was designed as a low-cost alternative to other fighters, and it was widely used in the European, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters of war. The plane was known for its durability and its ability to take heavy damage, and it became a popular choice for Allied pilots. The P-40 was also used by...
In order to spend more time with his family, Kai Saarto (b. 1974) traded his successful career in journalism for the uncertain income of an artist. He paints exclusively on digital oils, with results that are virtually impossible to tell from a real oil paintings. Most of his artistic work is privately commissioned portraits, but he also has an ever expanding portfolio of prints. These are from various subjects, including street scenes, landscapes, military equipment and works inspired by video games. Kai Saarto lives in city of Turku, Finland, with his wife, sons and two crazy springer spaniels.
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War Hawk
Beautiful piece with great colors.