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Paintings re-create WWII flights in detail
(EXCERPT), by Linda McIntosh COMMUNITY NEWS WRITER March 20, 2004 CAMP PENDLETON – Brian Bateman likes to tell the story of World War II aces. He does it on canvas. But before he takes out his paintbrush, Bateman talks with the pilots. He wants the story of their missions, first-hand. Shelves and shelves of WWII books line the walls of Bateman's home, but that is only a starting point. The aviation artist is set on painting a mood. The ghostly dark purple silhouettes of a lone plane flying at night over a blanket of clouds. The orange-red sky behind a black Hellcat flying at dusk from Okinawa. "I want to grab someone's attention, so they'll want to learn more about the history, and it'll stay out there in the future," he said. Bateman puts hours of research into setting the scene. "The sunsets in the Pacific are truly things with soul. The violence of their color is incredible," he wrote in the description of his painting, "Topaz One at Twilight." The pai... U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it in full today, 20 Mar 2004, at the following URL. (COMBINE the following lines into your web browser.) The subject/content of this report is not necessarily the viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided for your information and discussion. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/m...m20tfcamp.html --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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