




Aircraft Awe-Art No. 98/2022
- Paper: Archival Rag watercolour paper.
- Frames: High quality frame.
- Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
The black and white painting of pen art and watercolour, captures a serene moment by depicting a man standing near the water. The man's shadow falls gracefully onto the water's surface, creating a beautiful play of light and shadow.
The focal point of the artwork is the man pointing towards the sky, drawing attention to a plane soaring above. The delicate details of the plane and the subtle ripples in the water convey a sense of tranquility and wonder. The black and white colour palette adds a timeless and classic quality to the scene, emphasising the simplicity and beauty of the moment.
The saying "Feeling you get when you see a plane" incorporated into the painting, serves as a contemplative and thought-provoking message. It implies that the sight of a plane can stir a range of emotions, from the excitement of travel to the sense of freedom and exploration. The combination of the plane and the message reinforces the idea of the powerful feelings that aviation and the idea of travel can evoke.
The blend of detailed pen work and the serene, evocative qualities of watercolours create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork. It inspires viewers to reflect on the range of emotions that the sight of a plane can elicit, from wanderlust to a sense of adventure.
This painting would make for a visually captivating and emotionally evocative addition to any space, encouraging viewers to embrace the sense of wonder and possibility that air travel can inspire.