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E.V. Day (born 1967, NY)
Stealth, 2003
Black Hole and Stealth
Black Hole and Stealth
Green and clear monofilament and fishing tackle under blacklight
8 1/2 x 5 1/2 x Variable
http://evdaystudio.com/index.php?/projects/intergalactic/2/
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November 12, 2012, 08:36:34 AM »
Mark Hayward
Stealth 2010
screenprint, GF Smith 270gsm Colorplan paper, 60 x 80 cm
Air-raid, 2009
CLICK FOR VIDEO
looped animation
www.markhaywardart.com
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Erika Wanenmacher
My Trick Ride, 2007
fabricated steel, automotive paint, vinyl upholstery & mp3 audio system 93 x 64 x 20 inches
Stealth to Steal You Home, 2007
plywood, paint & light-emitting diodes 62 x 42 x 10 inches
Stealth Mask to Steal Back Holidays for the Pagans, 2007
holiday popcorn and cookie tines, fabric & embroidery 31 x 22 x 5 inches
Stealth Mask to Steal Back Childhood, 2007
vintage TV trays, pop rivets, fabric, embroidery, 31"x 22"x5"
Grandmother's Stealth Mask to Steal Away War (Sequester), 2007
vintage hand-tatted tablecloth, lab surplus aluminium, safety glass, 34"x24"x9"
Stealth Mask to Steal "Wood" Back for the Forests, 2007
vintage litho tin blanket box, fabric, embroidery, 31"x22"x5"
www.erikawanenmacher.com
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Glen Smith
Stealth (There is a difference between child’s play and playing childishly), 2011
nofrillsart.net
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TODD JAMES
Mini Stealth, 2011
Gouache & graphite on paper, 15 x 11 1/2 inches
Mad Bombers, 2011
Gouache & graphite on paper, 15 x 11 inches
Drooping Bombs, 2008
Marker on paper, 53 x 34 inches
FB -n- S, 2008
Gouache & graphite on paper, 27 1/4 x 45 inches (irregular)
Sinking Feeling, 2008
Gouache & graphite on paper, 49 x 26 inches
ILWS, 2008
Gouache & graphite on paper, 47 1/2 x 44 1/2 inches
www.geringlopez.com/artists/todd-james
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David Tajchman (Architect)
stealth - new maribor museum, architecture competition, 2010
Maribor, Slovenia, Area: 15000 m2, Client: UGM, Intern: Luke Izri
Results: 4th prize – honorable mention
http://www.davidtajchman.com/index.php?/projects/stealth-museum/
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An Te Liu
Stealth Mobile, 2004
inkjet print, metal, string
www.anteliu.com
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James Irwin
Hopeless Communication: Hopeless Diamond, 2011
CNC cut MDF, Wi-Fi blocking paint
James Irwin's practice addresses the idea that objects can be carriers or containers for ideas - acting as vehicles for reintroducing a sense of real space in an age of remote real-time communication and mobile technologies.
Hopeless Communication stems from James Irwin’s interest in surveillance and the technologies that either enable or restrict it. The idea that people are somehow controlled by an invisible and ubiquitous wireless network is central to the work presented.
http://www.spaceinbetween.co.uk/artist.asp?index=5
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David Hsu
Desk 117, 2012
Steel, Aluminum, Wood, 58" L x 36" D x 38" H
http://www.davidhsudesign.com
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Brett Graham (New Zealand)
Foreshore Defender 1, 2004
Te Hokioi, 2008
Carved wood, 800 x 2900 x 4400mm
980 x 690 mm, Screenprint on paper
(A mythological bird that has it’s origins in the giant New Zealand eagle—also the name of the Waikato newspaper that disseminated information to the followers of the Maori King movement before the English invaded the Waikato in 1863) The carving is representing the river (Awa) and its associated power and the spiral pattern is the traditional Rauru.
Foreshore Defender, 2008
980 x 690 mm, Screenprint on paper
http://tworooms.co.nz/artists/brett-graham/
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Very nice art, thank you oce again!
I have found a nice link to a website with car art, but they also have some
very nice and rare aviation art too. Click on the price range on the left side of
the webpage to go to that collection...
http://www.arteauto.com/search.aspx?low=500.00&high=1000.00
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KOREA
Glen Hart
Das Vadanya Baby, 2007
Acrylic
Appropriately including the phrase "Das Vadanya," Russian for "goodbye," in its title, this work by Mr. Glen Hart depicts an F9F-5 Panther of Fighter Squadron (VF) 781 off the carrier Oriskany (CVA 34) engaging a Soviet MiG-15 on 18 November 1952. During the air battle in the Western Pacific, Navy Panthers splashed two MiG-15s. This work received a Merit Award in the 2007-2008 Naval Aviation Art Contest.
Comment: Russian phrase poorly tyranslitgerated. Should be more like Do Svidanya... Until We Meet Again. oe
www.navalaviationmuseum.org
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