Stephen Brown. Aviation Art Prints.
Full list of available art prints by Aviation Artist Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown is a self-taught artist
who has specialised almost exclusively in aviation subjects for the last 15
years. Building on a background as a landscape and aviation photographer, his
style carefully combines both these areas of interest. Stephen’s originals
in oil are in much demand and have been regularly exhibited with the
prestigious Guild of Aviation Artists. Demand for his originals is high with
regular commissions being undertaken for commercial and private clients as
well as the RAF. For many years Stephen successfully combined a career as a
professional in the IT industry with his passion for art. Recently though he
has chosen to go full time as an aviation artist. Stephen says, “My interest
in aviation comes both from my father, who was a designer at Westland, and
from growing up in post war Britain on a diet of films like 633 Squadron and
The Dambusters. I used to combine aircraft and landscape photos in the
darkroom with quite convincing results - when I reached the limit of what I
could do with this I turned to painting to get greater flexibility.
Photography taught me much about composition, colour and contrast - drawing
and brushwork skills, though, have taken a long time to develop. My favourite
paintings are those like In Safe Hands where I can combine the aircraft with a
dramatic sky and plenty of period landscape detail.”
Welcome Sight by Stephen Brown.
The Handley Page Halifax, together with the Avro Lancaster, formed the backbone of the RAFs night offensive against Germany from 1942 to 1945 and finished the campaign with an impressive record of achievement.
Item Code : DHM2233
Welcome Sight by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Concorde - The Supersonic Thoroughbred by Stephen Brown.
Commemorating The Fastest Ever Transatlantic Crossing by A Commercial Aircraft. Captain Les Scott, Senior First Officer Tim Orchard and Senior Engineering Officer Rick Eades made history on the 7th February 1996, when they flew Concorde G-BOAD from New York to London in a record-breaking 2 hours,52 minutes and 59 seconds; the fastest ever transatlantic crossing by a commercial aircraft.
Item Code : DHM2288
Concorde - The Supersonic Thoroughbred by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 200 prints, signed by co-pilot Tim Orchard. Full Item Details
Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown.
The sight of Concorde descending over London will forever remain etched in the memory of all who were fortunate to see this amazing aircraft. At Mach 2 Concorde could fly at 23 miles a minute – one miles every 2.5 seconds. A truly astonishing aircraft and one which to this day is sadly missed by its regular passengers and millions of admirers all over the world.
Item Code : DHM2334
Concorde - Early Morning Arrival by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 150 prints, signed by Concorde pilot, Captain Tim Orchard. Full Item Details
There can be few experiences more stirring than the sight and sound of Merlin powered Spitfires at treetop height. In this print the calm of an English village is momentarily shattered as Spitfire Vbs of 92 Squadron flash overhead, having been scrambled to intercept a Luftwaffe raid during the summer of 1941.
Item Code : DHM2212
Pinpoint Navigation by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
It is the winter of 1941 and heavy snow has disrupted operations for several days. A break in the weather today has brought blue skies and the opportunity for the ground crew to clear the runway of snow and get the pilots of 92 Squadron airborne. Flt. Lt. Geoffrey Wellum and his fellow fighter pilots are bringing their Spitfires safely home after the third and final sortie of the day.
Item Code : DHM2624
Spitfires Safely Home by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Mosquito FB VIs of 143 Squadron, Banff Strike Wing, armed with 25-lb solid armour-piercing rockets on a mission over the north sea early in 1945. Based at Banff on the East Coast of Scotland, the Banff Strike Wing was formed in 1944. Its primary role was to combat the threat of enemy shipping operating from the bases deep within the Norwegian fjords.
Item Code : DHM2488
Banff Raiders by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
In Safe Hands depicts a scene during 1942. Having been damaged in action over Northern France, the crew of a Mosquito B Mk IV has brought their aircraft down safely into the field of an English farm.
Item Code : DHM2486
In Safe Hands by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Concorde - Safely Home by Stephen Brown - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 400 prints, signed by a Concorde pilot. Full Item Details
Paper size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
£5 Off!
Now : £60.00
ARTIST PROOF
Limited edition of 25 artist proofs, signed by four Concorde pilots Full Item Details
Paper size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
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Tireless Vigilance by Stephen Brown.
With grace and majesty of mighty battleships, a pair of Short Sutherlands sweep out towards the dangers of the North Atlantic. With a 12-hour mission ahead of them the skill and dedication of the crews would once again play a crucial role in protecting vital supply lines from the menace of German U-boats.
Item Code : DHM2482
Tireless Vigilance by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Climbing towards 60,000 feet and the edge of space Concorde G-BOAD traveled where no other commercial aircraft could go. Its enormously powerful engines enabled Concorde to reach the speed of sound - Mach 1 (about 675 mph) During the lifetime of Concorde the fleet carried just over 2.5m passengers.
Item Code : DHM2238
Concorde - Pride of Britain by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Full of grace and beauty Concorde G-BOAF taxis toward her final resting place at Filton airfield, Bristol. Proudly waving Union Jack flags from the cockpit are pilot Captain Les Brodie and Concorde chief pilot Captain Mike Bannister. No one who saw Concorde on Wednesday November 26th 2003 could fail to be moved by the sight of this magnificent aircraft as she moved these last few yards with the greatest of dignity under the gaze of the world's media and thousands of local well-wishers.
Item Code : DHM2286
Concorde - The Pride of Bristol by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 400 prints, signed by Captain Les Brodie. Full Item Details
The scheduled Concorde flights to and from New York were by far the most important for both British Airways and Air France. Taking full advantage of Concordes speed and the time difference between London and New York, some business people would arrive in New York on the early morning flight, do a days work and then take the evening flight back to London.
Item Code : DHM2287
Concorde - The Golden Years by Stephen Brown - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 200 prints, signed by Captain Viv Gunton, Richard Boas and Peter Sinclair. Full Item Details
The magnificent Avro Lancasters bathed in early morning light as they return home from a successful raid during the summer of 1944. The Lancaster was undoubtedly Bomber Commands finest and most important aircraft of WW2. Loved by its crews for its responsiveness, agility, reliability and payload capacity, but probably most of all its ability to absorb major combat damage and still get them home safely.
A flak-damaged Lancaster of 617 Squadron struggles across the airfield perimeter as it returns to base after a precision raid over enemy territory. After writing a new chapter in aviation history with the famous Dams Raid of May 1943, 617 Squadron went on to execute many more daring operations including the sinking of the Tirpitz. Often flying specially modified Lancasters with enlarged bomb bay doors to accommodate the huge 12,000lb Tallboy, they specialised in high value precision targets such as canals, tunnels and U-Boat pens.
Item Code : DHM2273
Welcome Home by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
In what became a familiar sight over East Anglia during World War II, RAF de Havilland Mosquitoes head out at low level towards the North Sea. These aircraft are Mosquito B. Mk IVs of No 2 Group, 105 Squadron operating from Horsham St. Faith in the summer of 1942. Also known as The Wooden Wonder or Timber Terror, the Mosquito was a twin-engine aircraft with the pilot and navigator sitting side by side. Its plywood structure gave the Mosquito exceptional speed, ability and durability.
Item Code : DHM2623
Dawn of a Legend by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Seagulls take flight as the distant drone of Merlin engines starts to rise above the sound of wind and surf on their deserted beach. Overhead Mosquito B Mk IVs of 139 Squadron return low across the North Sea after a successful mission. In moments they will be gone, with only a few miles to navigate before they land at their base at Horsham St Faith in Norfolk.
Item Code : DHM2622
Mosquito Coast by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
RAF Catalinas of 210 Squadron over the West Coast of Scotland in 1944. The Consolidated Catalina PBY-5 proved invaluable to the RAF in its efforts to defend the vital convoys from the threat of enemy submarines, particularly during the Battle of the Atlantic.
Item Code : DHM2483
Heading for the Convoys by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
During the long summer of 1940 southern England formed the battle line upon which the future of the free world hung in the balance. Hurricane Mk1s of 504 Squadron power into the dawn sky for the first of what will probably be several scrambles in a typical day during the Battle of Britain. During the course of the war the Hurricane flew in every combat theatre and in virtually every role conceivable for a fighter.
Item Code : DHM2213
Defending the Line by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
It is 1941, the Battle of Britain is won but the countrys future is still by no means certain, with the Luftwaffe continuing to mount daily raids on cities, factories and airfields. In Stephen Browns painting Return of the Few, the legendary Douglas Bader leads his famous Tangmere Wing back to base having been scrambled to intercept a German bomber formation.
Item Code : DHM2625
Return of the Few by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Concorde (G-BOAF) passes gracefully over Isambard Kingdom Brunels Clifton Suspension Bridge en route to her final destination just a few miles away at Filton, Bristol.
Item Code : DHM2282
Concorde - The Last Flight Home by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Concorde and the Red Arrows minutes before the Queens Jubilee Fly past on 4th June 2003.
Item Code : DHM2283
The Jubilee Flight by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 400 prints, signed by Carl -Spike- Jepson and Jock Reid. Full Item Details
Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
£30 Off!
Now : £120.00
ARTIST PROOF
Limited edition of 45 artist proofs, signed by Carl -Spike- Jepson and Jock Reid. Full Item Details
Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
£175.00
Typhoon Scramble by Stephen Brown.
RAF Hawker Typhoon Mk IBs of 609 Squadron embark on a ground attack mission, head for targets in Northern France. Once initial problems with the tail section were resolved the Typhoon proved to be extremely rugged and reliable and was ideally suited to the ground attack role.
Item Code : DHM2717
Typhoon Scramble by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Lightning F. Mk 1As of 56 Squadron on a pilot training sortie during 1963. During the early 1960s many Lightning squadrons gave their aircraft colourful paint schemes, none was more striking than 56 Squadron (The Firebirds), who in 1963 doubled as the official RAF display team.
Item Code : DHM2314
Lightning Tribute by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Concorde - The Last Goodbye by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
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Signed limited edition of 400 prints, signed by a Concorde pilot. Full Item Details
Paper size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
£5 Off!
Now : £60.00
ARTIST PROOF
Limited edition of 25 artist proofs, signed by four Concorde pilots. Full Item Details
Paper size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)
Artist : Stephen Brown
SOLD OUT
NOT AVAILABLE
Dawns First Light by Stephen Brown.
Wing Commander John A Kent leading Supermarine Spitfires Vbc of the Polish Wing on an early morning patrol in 1941. During World War II a number of RAF squadrons were manned by expatriates from occupied countries. Polish pilots were prominent amongst these, making up several squadrons and fighting with distinction throughout the war.
Item Code : DHM2232
Dawns First Light by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Having flown over Bristol, her birthplace, Concorde G-BOAC heads out over the Welsh coastline. Here, at 26,000 feet, the inboard reheats are already lit while the outboards have just been selected. A second nudge is sensed as the extra thrust accelerates Concorde towards the speed of sound – Mach 1 (about 675 mph) At Mach 1.7 the reheats are switched off, but the acceleration continues to Mach 2 while Concorde climbs towards 60,000 feet. Three and a half hours after departing London having consumed 80 tonnes of fuel – the same as a Boeing 747, but in less than half the time - Concorde will have arrived in New York.
Item Code : DHM2234
Concorde - Second to None by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available
Bristol Blenheim IVs of 105 squadron returning at low level over Norfolk, after one of many anti-shipping sorties carried out over the North Sea in 1941. At the outbreak of the Second World War the Bristol Blenheim was Bomber Commands fastest and most effective aircraft and formed the mainstay of its offensive operations. Pressed into numerous different roles the Blenheim had many successes, including pioneering the first airborne interception radar for night fighting. Even so, compared with the powerful machines of the Luftwaffe, it was highly vulnerable and only achieved what it did as a result of the extraordinary bravery and determination of its aircrews.
Item Code : DHM2480
Blenheims Over Norfolk by Stephen Brown. - Editions Available