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This months image of the month is compliments of . The painting is entitled
The piece is being turned over to the Air Force Art Program in Washington DC come October of 2006.
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| Konrad Hack |
| MAFA Co-Chairman |
| Born in Chicago, Il. in 1945. Received B.F.A. degree from the Art Institute of Chicago and University of Chicago in 1968... |
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| James Conahan |
| MAFA Co-Chairman |
| Originally from Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, James has been a Chicago area resident for 25 years. He graduated from Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles... |
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| Tom Morgan |
| George Clark |
| Tom Anderson |
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| Rick Herter |
| Rick Herter is an artist with a pilot's soul. Born in southwestern Michigan, Rick grew up with a sketch pad in hand and took his first airplane ride... |
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| David Ray |
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| Dan Hatala |
| Like many kids growing up in the Midwest, Dan Hatala spent much of his time hunting and fishing or just being outside in the woods at every possible opportunity. Not only was the outdoors a big part of his life...read more |
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| Terry Wickert |
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| James Morrison |
| Mr. Morrison is essentially self-taught. He took art in high school, a few evening classes and some watercolor workshops. He works... |
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| Larry Selman |
| A South Central Pennsylvania native raised in a military family, nurtured his love of History and Art that led him to enroll at York Academy of Art and graduated in 1982 with a Commercial Art...read more |
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| Gene Lebbin |
| Craif Fisher |
| Bob Cooley |
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| David Schweitzer |
| MAFA Treasurer |
| David was born in Milwaukee in 1958. He has been Drawing and Painting since childhood believing that he would eventually make art his career. Dave graduated from the Milwaukee School of Art and Design in 1980. In his first years... |
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| Phil Renaud |
| John Clark |
| Gary Ball |
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| Bryan Snuffer |
| MAFA Webmaster |
| Born and raised in West Michigan Bryan was a kid in one of the most exciting times in aviation history. The Spce Race was on and we were heading to the moon. Even while he... |
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| Holly Hanes |
| Paul Kreutziger |
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| Tony Stencel |
| Military historian and artist Anthony M. Stencel brings a unique perspective to his works, through his uncommon combination of artistic talent and military service. His life experience and willingness to spend hundreds... |
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| Tom Herzberg |
| Richard Allison |
| Ken Dallison |
| Greg Hargraves |
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| Don Klappauf |
| Board Member |
Born in Chicago, Il. in 1944. attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art. Staff artist for the AD Graphic ad agency from 1960 to 1965. Freelance illustrator since 1960. Staff artist Chicago Sun-Times Newspaper-Editorial Art Department, 1965 To 1995, Designed, Created and Produced Informational Graphics And Illustrations For The News, Features, Financial And Sports Departments. Assistant Art Director for the ABA Journal the lawyer magazine since 1996.
Member of the Chicago - United States Air Force Art Program since 1982. Paintings selected for the U.S.A.F. Fine Art Print Series. Currently serving on the board of the Midwest Air Force Artists Association Art has appeared in the ABA Journal, Bowlers Journal, Chicago Sun-Times Newspaper, Chicago Magazine, Crain’s Chicago Business, Coca-Cola ads, Daley Center, John Handcock, Metropolitan Pier and Expo Authority of Chicago publications, Money Magazine, Museum of Science and Industry, Navy Pier, Outside Magazine, The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum store. |
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| John Downs |
| Barbara Staples |
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| Rich Dann |
| Perhaps it was the summer of 1967 while living in Escanaba, Michigan. My mother, and brothers Dave and Mike would pile in to our Light Metallic Blue 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air and trundle on down to the Escanaba Municipal Airport for an afternoon of airplane watching.. There we were, the four of us, having a picnic, at the airport, watching... |
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