Wednesday, January 7, 2015

New P-38 & German Luftwaffes Painting by William S. Phillips - Splitting a Pair

"Splitting a Pair" is an awesome painting by premier aviation artist
William S. Phillips, portraying a P-38 going after some German Luftwaffes.
Ashley's Art Gallery in Fuquay-Varina may still have edition number 1 of  75 !
Follow this link to  our website here www.ashleyart.com  to purchase
and for more information.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Grand Expedition - The Grand Canyon 1871


"The Grand Expedition" painted by William S. Phillips, Published by the Greenwich Workshop. With "The Grand Expedition" William S. Phillips gives us a spectator’s view of a John Wesley Powell encampment on one of his expeditions through the uncharted canyons of this American treasure. Powell passed down this watercourse twice, first in 1869, then again in 1871-1872. He and his crews did so in specially designed dories that were state of the art designs for the day. Today, the idea of shooting the rapids of the uncharted Colorado in these tiny vessels inspires as much awe as the Canyon’s views themselves. “There is nothing more majestic to behold than the Grand Canyon at sunset,” asserts Phillips. More details . . .

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Sunset Recovery Painting by William Phillips

Ashley's Art Gallery gets the numbered 1 canvas giclee canvas print edition of Sunset Recovery, the USS Kitty Hawk Aircraft Carrier painting by William Phillips.
"Sunset Recovery" by William S. Phillips
Now available at Ashley's Art Gallery
More information . . .

Thursday, August 18, 2011

The Long Ride Home


"The Long Ride Home"
 by William Phillips


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Welcome Home Yank by William S. Phillips

"Welcome Home Yank" by William S. Phillips
$595. 28"x21" canvas edition


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Dear Art Collector,
“This painting contains everything I like about symbolic aviation art. It’s full of symbolism as two SBD-3s—S-9 and S-11 of VS-5—fly from the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier against the dark clouds of war and a rising sun, the symbol of the Japanese empire. In this case, the sun is symbolic of hope and the dawn of a new day as the tide turns in the Pacific at the Battle of Midway in June of 1942.

The name of the painting, Dauntless Against a Rising Sun, was a natural. A SBD dive-bomber was referred to as a “Dauntless” and the two in this painting capture the spirit of the U.S. forces in those dark days after the initial Japanese victories in the Pacific.

Anniversary Edition
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
edition not to exceed 100 s/n.
36"w x 24"h.
Issue Price: $1250