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Here at Ozark Airfield Artworks we offer a large selection art prints. These prints 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 our prints are signed by the artist and by famous pilots and veterans. If you are looking for a specific plane, pilot, artist or subject please contact us.
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Tom Rock
Bruce Friesch
Chuck Heidorn
David A Oram
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below to see their gallery
Enjoy our great selection of fine art depicting trains, railroads, steam engines,
stations, depots, cabooses, and more. Ozark Airfield Artworks railroad artwork line
has some of the finest train and railroad artists in the industry.
Ozark Airfield Artworks is proud to offer Artist Tom Rock's art work as part of our new Railroad and trains art line.
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" Very few artists can capture the glory and excitement of a steam engine at work quite like Tom can. His focus on detail is only surpassed by his perseverance and patience to ensure that each scene he paints is historically correct.
Tom's prints grace the walls of numerous corporate and private collections in the U.S. and Canada. Some of the most notable recipients of Tom's Chattanooga Choo-Choo prints include Mrs. Paula Kelly Turner, one of the singers of the Chattanooga Choo-Choo song made popular by big band leader Glen Miller, and Glen Miller's son and daughter."
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"Joint Effort"
"Pride of the Central"
"Crew Change"
"Waiting on 33"
"Steam's Final Hour"
"Chattanooga Choo Choo"
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Tom is a native of Detroit, Michigan and has lived in Cleveland, Tennessee with
his family since 1978. He first became interested in art as a child. Later, through
the encouragement of his father, he took drafting courses in high school which
led him into the graphic arts field.
In 1972, he produced his first painting under the guidance of NASA Technical
Illustrators. He was taught realism in acrylics, a style he has mastered over 28
years. He is a self-taught artist who devotes all his painting themes to railroad
depots and railroad still life. Past subject matter has included wildlife and ships.
He is currently painting the L&N and Southern Railway depots between
Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Tom says that one of the toughest things regarding his type of painting is the
patience that is needed to fully research the subject matter. The whole idea is to
depict a historically correct scene which sometimes can be difficult, especially if
the subject is no longer in existence.

Biography