The John Simonis
Art Gallery
Is an on line museum dedicated to the legacy of art produced by John Simonis the man and the artist
Contemporary realism/impressionism of nostalgic landscapes & War-time Commemorative scenes
Rare Original Glossy Oils & Very Limited Edition Prints
Birds of Prey Silhouette Series
Egg tempera - Tempera (Italian: [ˈtɛmpera]), also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk. Tempera also refers to the paintings done in this medium.
This is an exclusive opportunity for the serious collector.
Completed in 1992; we are proud to offer the 'Birds of Prey Silhouette Series' each rendering is a 24" X 18" image of a lustrous water color sky in the background with the image of a single prolific American fighter in flight and heading off into the sunset with the exception of the stealth bomber image depicting duel bombers. The silhouettes are arranged in a manner that is virtually as they would appear under these lighting and visibility conditions.
Images are titled in style with bold calligraphy lettering identifying each of the planes depicted. John decided to commemorate a select few of our nation's historic air machines. These 'egg tempera' originals are labeled, signed and dated by the late artist.
The John Simonis Gallery is offering this complete ensemble for the retail price of 1500.00 $$ for the five piece set.
Meanwhile if the collector wishes to purchase any one of these rare works individually the asking retail price is 400.00 $$
This is a rare opportunity for the interested collector. There are only 7 seven total renderings of this type and one is already spoken for. Why not seize this limited opportunity and make a purchase today.
Remember a purchase of this exclusively rare ensemble helps provide much needed funds for a very worthy cause; Minnesota's Disabled American Veterans.
You can expand your art collection while giving a little bit back.
And by what better way than owning something that also commemorates the cause ?
Magnification of pieces for purchase can be accessed in Gallery store or in, 'Shop here if you like'