Gil Cohen: Aviation Artist

A new illustrated book brings aviation history to life.

  • By Tom D. Crouch
  • AirSpaceMag.com, November 17, 2009
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My I buy a print of The Ditching? EDITORS' REPLY: We do not sell anything. You would need to contact the artist or the gallery or agent representing the artist.

I am a friend of Aviation artist Gil Cohen, he has help me to be a better artist, see my new website at www.artistforthestars.com , i have art work in 3 Museums and about to give more oil painting to the Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum in Savannah, Ga. over 100 portraits of the stars, i am a retired Technical Equipment Graphic Artist Illustrator of 38 years , age 76, i tried to give some of my painting to the Air & Space Museum some years back and they said because they were adding on and updating the Museum they did not have the room to take anymore art work, Thanks for reading my email, Artist Charles Silvey

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