New Artist Feature: KEITH BURNS

Welcome Keith!

28 March 2020

 

Keith Burns is an award-winning aviation artist and illustrator. He has illustrated comics for the past decade with Johnny Red being the most recent. In 2012 he joined the Guild of Aviation Artists, winning the 2015 Messier Dowty award for ‘Best Acrylic Painting’ in show. 2016 proved to be a busy year; he was made a full member of the Guild, had his first solo exhibition at the RAF Club in London and won the Guild of Aviation Artists, BAE Systems ‘Aviation Painting of the Year’ for his atmospheric piece Co-operation. Joining the Military Gallery in 2020, he is currently illustrating the Ladybird Expert History series of the Second World War written by leading historian James Holland.

Keith’s ability to capture the power and drama of a scene never fails to capture the imagination and makes him one of the most exciting artists in the industry.

 

We are delighted to have two gripping Limited Edition prints available to order today!

 

CO-OPERATION

The crew of a crippled B-17G Flying Fortress from the US Eighth Air Force receive emergency treatment from RAF medics after making a forced landing at an RAF airfield following a daylight raid deep into Germany.

Limited Edition Print: £75

CLICK HERE for full details on this award-winning masterpiece!

 

HEADING OFF OMAHA

Recently landed M3A1 halftracks from the US 36th Armored Infantry Regiment, US Third Armored Division, climb away from Omaha Beach shortly after the D-Day landings. They will soon be heavily involved in the tough fighting to clear German forces from the hedgerows of Normandy.

Limited Edition Print: £75

CLICK HERE for full details on this striking piece!

 

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We're absolutely delighted to feature Keith's work - for more info on these latest releases or any of his back-catalogue please CONTACT US today! 

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