'Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge.' Winston Churchill
AeroGalleryCollectors Limited Edition Gicleé Fine Art Prints All of Bruce’s Exclusive Fine Art Aviation Limited Edition Gicleé Prints are signed and numbered by the artist and limited to 250 prints worldwide.
All are printed by an award winning Master Printer, a member of The Fine Art Guild of Great Britain.
The image you choose (for paper or canvas) is individually sized and priced. Prices range from $55 (£35) to $172 (£110). Please contact Bruce for a quote for either the original canvas or print. Please remember to state whether you wish for Gicleé Archival Paper or Gicleé canvas.
'A line is a dot that went for a walk.'
Paul Klee
AutoGallery Limited Edition Fine Art Prints Our AutoGallery Limited Edition Fine Art Gicleé prints use archival inks on Super A3 (19 x 13 inches) Archival Matt acid-free paper, printing a six color process which gives a superb image for light-fast display. Limited to 250 worldwide, numbered and signed by the Artist. Please contact Bruce stating whether you wish for Archival Quality Paper or Canvas. All paper Gicleé are priced £35 GBP ($57US) plus shipping. Gicleé Canvas is only suitable for some images and, if suitable, are individually printed and priced
Donald Duck found in Hendon
The Duck P-51 Mustang VF-B. Capt. Donald R. Emerson. 7 e/a destroyed. 336 Squadron 4th FG.
The Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon, London will be exhibiting Bruce's painting ''The Duck'' next to their Mustang in the Milestones of Flight Aircraft Collection. The Duck AeroGalleryCollectors Limited Edition Gicleé Fine Art Print'The Duck' is published to the same-size (image 30 x 28 inches plus 2inch border) as the original canvas painting on acid-free archival quality heavyweight paper. Each is personally signed and hand numbered by the artist and limited to 500 worldwide.
New paintings and print releases are continually being added to the print portfolio so visit us often. Put us on your Google Favourites. 'Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.' Albert Einstein
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