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mainly depict modern and historic aviation along with military, civil and space flight. We
also deal with naval subjects and military armor and infantry works. These prints are
from all the top national and international artists along with some local artists. Many of
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"Denali Summer"
Aviation Artist     
William Phillips
Denali Summer Canvas
$725.00
Image size: 30"w x 22"h.

Edition Size:150

Published from the artist's
original work.
Bill Phillips’ new painting Denali Summer features two
celebrated icons of the far North: one natural, one man-made.
The forbidding and beautiful Alaskan wilds provide the
backdrop for the legendary workhorse of the Alaskan bush: a
De Havilland Beaver float plane. As the plane roars over the
summer tundra, the icy river below rushes and tumbles its
contents of glacial silt. On the distant horizon, America’s highest
peak dominates the horizon. (Mount McKinley is also known as
Denali, or “The High One,” in the language of the local people.)
Mount McKinley’s scale is so massive that the mountain actually
creates its own weather, and today its peak sparkles in the
brilliant sunlight of one of the few cloudless days of the year.