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Nixon Galloway

Nixon Galloway’s paintings have been exhibited in the White House, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Kennedy Space Center, USAF Museum, and the RAF Museum in London. He has done advertising art for Allied Signal, Bendix, Boeing, Hughes, Lockheed, NASA, Northrop, and several airline companies. He is past president of the American Society of Aviation Artists. According to Galloway, Falcons in the Clouds has no particular story behind it or message to convey. "I wanted to do a painting with a beautiful sky, capturing a certain mood," he says. "I chose to feature the F-16 because I think it is the best-looking fighter in the world." Happy Hour depicts F-16s refueling in the late afternoon.

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Happy Hour
oil on canvas
Falcons in the Clouds
oil on canvas
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