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Dan Zoernig, Aviation IllustratorDan Zoernig is a digital aviation illustrator from St. Louis, Missouri. Focusing primarily on subjects and events of the Second World War, Dan uses digital photography and computer retouching to produce some photo-realistic illustrations. By printing each issue himself with a 7 color giclee' process, he is able to ensure high quality standards, and so offer the discriminating buyer a strong selection of work.

These extraordinary fine art prints are produced one at a time on both premium artist's canvas or Somerset 250 gsm acid free watercolor stock. The inks used are pigment based and rated for lightfastness at approximately 80 years. For added protection, they are coated with an ultra-violet resistant sealant.

With a strong background in commercial photography and 4 color printing, Dan has also produced digital artwork for publications such as Ghostwings Magazine, Smithsonian Air and Space Magazine. A graduate of Rockurst University, he holds a Bachelor's Degree in History and Political Science.

Since 2003, Dan Zoernig Illustrations, Ltd. has shipped work to clients in the following locations:

  • Hawaii, Alaska and each of the Lower 48 States
  • Puerto Rico
  • Guam
  • Okinawa
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Japan
  • England
  • France
  • The Netherlands
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • Belgium
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Czech Republic

Zoernig also features a number of 'firsts' for veteran-endorsed prints in the aviation fine art market:

  • Gen. Chuck Yeager (First man to exceed the speed of sound in the Bell X-1 aircraft)
  • Commander Hamilton MacWhorter III (First man to make Ace, then Double Ace, in the Grumman F6F Hellcat)
  • Col. Art Jeffrey (First man to shoot down the legendary Me 163 Komet - the first rocket-powered combat aircraft in
  • the world) COMPLETION DATE FEBRUARY 2007
  • Col. James Kassler (First man to earn the Air Force Cross -- the second highest award the USAF can bestow -- an unparalleled three times.)
  • First artistic rendition to accurately portray the USS Arizona in her historically correct color scheme as of Sunday, December 7, 1941. This will be a rendering of Ensign Glen Gray's Kingfisher scout aircraft during a flyover of the Arizona and will be signed by that pilot. COMPLETION DATE MARCH 2007
 
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