Monday, June 09, 2008

ASAA Forum 2008


Je n' y serai pas...mais mon petit Morane a déjà traversé l' Atlantique pour se poser à Seattle.Merci Vincent pour la photo !

Voilà le communiqué en V.O.:
Local artist Jean Barbaud of Tours/France, a member of the American Society of Aviation Artists, has been honored with the acceptance of his work in the ASAA 2008 International Aerospace Art Exhibition at The Museum of Flight in Seattle Washington. Jean Barbaud was one of thirty-nine artists from around the world whose work was selected. The display opens 16 June and runs through 30 September. His work, titled 3Morane Knight", depicts a WW1 Morane typeN at dawn over the trenches.

The American Society of Aviation Artists was formed in 1986 to bring together, in one professional body, artists who are acknowledged leaders in the field for the purpose of recognizing and promoting interest in aviation art as a fine art form. Artist members are selected by a group of their peers on the basis of their demonstrated abilities and experience. Membership currently numbers over 250 artists and associate members representing all corners of the United States. Foreign affiliates are also welcomed, with members hailing from a number of countries around the globe. Mr.Barbaud has been an ASAA member since 2005.

The ASAA holds annual forums which cover a variety of subjects and valuable information for artists, collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike. This year’s Forum opens its five-day program in Seattle on Tuesday, June 17th. Next year’s event will be held in Savannah, Georgia.

For more information:
Don Malko
ASAA Executive Secretary
13914 Siena Loop
Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202

Website: www.asaa-avart.org

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