April 15, 2006 at 10:04 pm
Here is my latest artwork, titled “Shepherds”.
After my first Mustang image done for veteran pilots, I got many requests for follow-up work for other veterans and their families. This is the latest, made last December as a Christmas gift for two veteran Mustang pilots of the 369th Fighter Squadron, 359th Fighter Group, USAAF. The piece was commissioned by the son of one of the pilots.

The image shows the P-51 Mustangs that the veterans flew during World War II. Here they provide protective escort to a formation of B-17 bombers of the 418th Bomber Squadron of the famous “Bloody 100th” Bomber Group, who are retuning to England after a long mission.
Below two sideview illustrations of the same aircraft. “Wild Will” is a P-51D flown by Lt. Col. James W. Parsons. “Michigan Mauler” is a P-51K flown by Lt. Warner C. Jennings.

After my previous Mustang image, Daddy’s Girl, I got many requests for prints. I am happy to announce that prints of all my Mustang artwork is now available through http://www.digitalaviationart.com. DigitalAviationArt.com is a fairly new website that aims to put the digital aviation artist in the spotlight. Expect it to grow in the near future.
I have half a dozen more Mustang commissions in the works, so I hope you’re not tired of them yet 🙂
In the meantime I’ll be finishing my Corsair and will start a P-47D “Razorback” Thunderbolt as well! My main short-term goal is to reach as many veteran pilots as I can, as they are the ones who appreciate this kind of artwork most. It’s a real joy working for them and researching their combat histories is quite addictive too!
By: Vicbitter - 16th March 2007 at 18:08
Superb mate
By: Skyraider3D - 14th March 2007 at 20:35
Thanks guys! I really appreciate your comments 🙂
By: landraver - 14th March 2007 at 12:56
i love aviation art, better than walking into ferens art gallery and staring at an atempt of some something which is suposed to stir your feelings, unlike aviation art which sucks you right into the moment even if its only for a second. fantastic piece
By: GliderSpit - 14th March 2007 at 10:39
I really like it. Due to the nosedown attitude the aircraft seem to go very fast. Could have been a magnificent photograph. Well done!!!
By: Skyraider3D - 14th March 2007 at 10:01
Little update…
“Shepherds” Limited Edition is now signed by both veteran pilots:
http://www.digitalaviationart.com/shepherds_le.html
Lt. Warner Jennings in the left picture and on the left in the right picture, with Lt. Col. James Parsons next to him:


By: Skyraider3D - 16th April 2006 at 16:42
Thanks! Glad you like it 🙂
You got a very sharp eye for detail by the way!
By: Seafuryfan - 15th April 2006 at 22:26
Another masterpiece in the bag 🙂
A few things that really caught my eye, Ronnie: the sharpness of the shadows (echoing the cumulus behind), the wonderful sunlight reflections on the fuselage of ‘Michigan Mauler’, and the subtle, almost indistinct contrail from ‘Wild Will’. I think the B17s are illustrated as they would appear in real life, too: dominated by airframe reflection.
Wonderful stuff.