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INTO THE WILD BLLUE YONDER
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INTO THE WILD BLLUE YONDER
by Betty Northcutt
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Original Price: Not for Sale
Year created: 2013
Original Size: 72" x 48"
Original Medium: Color Work
Art Style: Realism-Representational
Art Subject: Transportation
Artist comment about this artwork: "Off we go into the wild blue yonder Climbing high into the sun Here they come zooming to meet our thunder At em boys Give er the gun Give er the gun now Down we dive spouting our flame from under Off with one helluva roar We live in fame or go down in flame Hey Nothingll stop the US Air ForceThe US Air Force did not exist in 1938 when this song was written But that year Liberty Magazine sponsored a contest for an official song for the Army Air Corps The magazine received 757 entries A group of Army Air Corps wives yes believe it or not wives selected the entry from Robert Crawford Off We Go Into the Wild Blue YonderAfter World War II the Army Air Corps evolved into the US Air Force This fledgling flying club adopted Off We Go as their official song It suited the illusionary nature of the new Wild-Blue-Yonder-WondersThis photograph was taken at the Vietnam Memorial of Rogers Municipal Airport in Rogers Arkansas".
Art by the Artist Betty Northcutt From Beckville, Texas, United States

Having been born and raised in Northeast Texas, Betty Northcutt is most at home in rural communities and this is where she photographs her favorite subjects. From her home base in Beckville, Texas, she finds that the natural, nostalgic and sometimes rustic environment to be her inspiration.

With future creative projects, she will surely cling to her nostalgia, seeking out subjects representing a slower-pace and "simpler" time, for this is where her passion lies. However, she continues to challenge herself to explore new digital techniques in an effort to invent a unique perspective on her subject matter.

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