EXHIBIT 2007
 Baltimore/Washington International Airport
May 7 through September 7th, 2007
 

ASAA Sustaining Sponsors


2007 ASAA BWI Exhibition and Forum Hosts


2007 ASAA BWI Exhibition and Forum Sponsors


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American Society of Aviation Artists Awards



"Fourth Mission of the Day"
Gil Cohen


"Wildcat Coming Home"
Brian Hohner

"Inspection Party"
Keith Ferris
Award of Distinction
Award of Merit
Award of Merit


 


"Rondezvous"
Steve Anderson

"Zeppelin Interior"
Brian Cohen

"Karakalang"
Wilson Hurley

"Inbound to Sarasota Bay"
Larry Manofsky

"Hooked"
Charles Thompson

"Sky Ballet"
Mario Toscano

Honorable Mentions



"Release the Hounds"
Russell Smith

James Roy Award
The James V. Roy award was established in December 1995 when Jim Roy, in the interest of raising the standards of aviation art in America, presented a handsome gift to ASAA for the purpose of establishing a special award fund. The proceeds of the fund were to provide an annual monetary award to the ASAA member deemed to have created the finest entry in the annual ASAA juried exhibition.

Jim Roy was a WW II Martin B-26 pilot in Europe, an author, a very successful manufacturers representative, and a collector of fine art. Jim had joined ASAA as an Associate Member, but died not long after his gift to ASAA. He is survived by his wife Betty who continues to live in their historic Califon, NJ home. 

 


"Boeing 707-320B"
John Clark

"Winners Circle"
Don Connolly

The Captain Duane Whitney Martin Vietnam Award
The Duane Whitney Martin Award is presented annually to the artist who best depicts a scene relating to the war in Vietnam. The award, a plaque and a check for $500.00, is made by ASAA Past President Jack Fellows in honor of his cousin, Captain Duane Whitney Martin, USAF. Captain Martin was shot down while flying as co-pilot of an HH-43B “Huskie” helicopter on a search and rescue mission. He escaped from captivity in Laos, but was murdered there in 1967.

The Nixon Galloway Golden Age of Aviation Award

This award recognizes that work at our annual forums which best captures those early years in the world’s heritage of manned flight."


Luther Y. Gore Service Award

"With grateful acknowledgement of your vision for the future of aviation art and many thanks for your years of dedicated service to the ASAA."

Awarded to

Gil Cohen

 


Founders Awards
Presented for the Unjuried Exhibit at the ASAA Forum


"Flieger Abteilung 213 Tryptych"
Mike O'Neal

Gold

"On Final"

Pete Wenman
Silver

"Lead Element"
Mike Ryan

Silver

Walter "Matt" Jefferies Awards

Best work brought to the unjuried show Best painting done at the Forum

"Mareba Departure"
Paul Eckley

"Martin M-130 China Clipper"
Vincent Meslet

Aviation Week & Space Technology Awards
 


"Destination Romance"
Tom Kalina

Best of the Best


Commercial Aviation


"Flying Down to Rio"
Andy Whyte

"Idelwild '58"
Norm Siegel

"Zeppelin Interior"
Brian Cohen
First
Second
Third

Military Aviation


"Release the Hounds"
Russell Smith

"Rendezvous"
Steve Anderson

"Dog Flight Heads North"
John Hume
First
Second
Third

Space

"The Quest for Mach 10"
Mark Pestana

"Revised Edition;
Homage to Chesley"
Norm Siegel

"Ten Miles and Closing"
Norm Siegel
First
Second Third


General Aviation


"Evening Calm"
John Rheinhold

"Redtail"
Cher Pruys

"Silvaire Classic"
Michael Kane
First
Second
Third

Other Sponsored Awards

"Banking in the Moonlight"
Tom Kalina

"Release the Hounds"
Russell Smith
 
CAE SimuFlite/Flying Magazine Award
 
Boeing Spirit of Flight Award

 


"Amy Johnson, Cape Town Bound"
Dominic Denardo

"Destination Romance"
Tom Kalina

"Destination Romance"
Tom Kalina

Women in Aviation International Award

Qoro Award

Vasari Award

 


"The 2007 ASAA Exhibition"

"Black Flight"
Richard Allison

"Rendezvous"
Steve Anderson

"Desert Scramble"
Gerald Asher

"Opportunity KNocks"
Gerald Asher

"Afternoon in Oshkosh"
Giampaolo Baglioni

"Flying Free"
Robert Brun

"Nine O Nine"
Robert Brun

"Into Harm's Way"
Paul Burrows

"Guardian Angels"
Hank Caruso

"Boeing 707 320B"
John Clark

"Zeppelin Interior"
Brian Cohen

"Fourth Mission of the Day"
Gil Cohen

"Winners Circle"
Don Connoly

"Take Flight"
Mark Cottman

"Century Diamond Formation"
T.J. Cronley

"VMFA-513 1966"
T.J. Cronley

"Amy Johnson: Capetown Bound"
Denardo

"Air Force Memorial"
Keith Ferris

"Inspection Party"
Keith Ferris

"Tomcat on Hornet"
Sterling Hoffman

"Rising Sun"
Brian Hohner

"Wildcat Coming Home"
Brian Hohner

"Dogfight Heads North"
John Hume

"MIG Bounce"
John Hume

"Spitfire Over Alauja"
John Hume

"Karakalang"
Wilson Hurley

"Picking Up The Pieces"
Charles Kadin

"Banking in the Moonlight"
Tom Kalina

"Destination Romance"
Tom Kalina

"Silvaire Classic"
Michael Kane

"Flying With the Tigers"
Klinkose

"Inbound to Sarasota Bay"
Larry Manofsky

"Refueling at Dawn, Berlin Airlift, October 1948"
Roger Miller

"South Texas Summer"
Robert Obermiller

"The Main Event"
Robert Obermiller

"Mach 3+"
Mark Pestana

"The Quest for Mach 10"
Mark Pestana

"Red Tail"
Cher Pruys

"Flying Firetruck"
Paul Rendel

"Evening Calm"
John Reinhold

"Snowblower"
Peter Ring

"Bell 47"
Barry Ross

"Grumann Mallard"
Barry Ross

"Idlewilde 1958"
Norm Siegel

"Revised Edition:
Homage to Chesley"
Norm Siegel

"Ten Miles and Closing"
Norm Siegel

"Trapeze Artists"
Eldon Slick

"Release The Hounds"
Rusell Smith

"Into The Heavens"
Steinbach

"Dauntless- Lopes Hope"
Mimi Stuart

"Another Long Patrol"
Bruce Thomas

"At the Going Down of the Sun"
Charles Thompson

"Hooked"
Charles Thompson

"The Other Walrus"
Charles Thompson

"Fiesta Ascension"
Mario Toscano

"Sky Ballet"
Mario Toscano

"Wilson's Promontory"
Vandewater

"Flying Down to Rio"
Andy Whyte
 


Join us at the Seattle Museum of Flight
beginning on June 16, 2008, for the 2008 ASAA International Art Exhibition
and Forum. Go to the Forum page for more information.


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