Steel artwork Royal Netherlands Air Force roundel II
Handmade steel air force roundel of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF). This interpretation of the air force roundel is made up of regular and stainless steel. Each colour of the roundel is an individual laser-cut part (either steel or stainless steel). Each individual part has been given a special treatment to simulate the actual colours. It is a statement piece for every office, room or study.
RAF Aviation art for mancave
Check out this unique handmade steel air force roundel of the Royal Air Force (RAF). This interpretation of the air force roundel is made up of regular and stainless steel. Each colour of the roundel is an individual laser-cut part (either steel or stainless steel). Each individual part has been given a special treatment to simulate the actual colours. It is a statement piece for every office, room or study.
Steel Air Force art
These interpretations of the air force roundels are made up of regular and stainless steel. Each colour of the roundel is an individual laser-cut part (either steel or stainless steel). Each individual part has been given a special treatment to simulate the actual colours. It is a statement piece for every office, room or study.
Steel artwork United States Air Force roundel
Handmade steel air force roundel of the United States Air Force (USAF). This interpretation of the air force roundel is made up of regular and stainless steel. Each colour of the roundel is an individual laser-cut part (either steel or stainless steel). Each part has been given a special treatment to simulate the actual colours. It is a statement piece for every office, room or study. This artwork is handmade and the colouring and processing is the result of the personal choices of the artist.
Aviation art digital design
A digital design showing the cockpit of a United States Navy EA-18G Growler during landing. The Growler is a carrier-capable airborne electronic attack aircraft. While the pilot flies the aircraft from the front seat, the back seat is taken by the Electronic Warfare Officer.