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swpa19 03-25-2009 11:31

SF Artist
 
Didnt really know just where to post this thread, hopefully this is the proper place.

In the late 1970s early 1980s there was an individual, (not sure if he was 5th or 7th SFG) that used to do MOS pen and ink characters. As well as other SF related functions.

I remember one particular drawing that featured an SF troop in MFF with a Claymore tied to his jump helmet and freefalling toward a Russian Mig.

Does anyone recall this artists work or name?

Peregrino 03-25-2009 12:42

Ballinger IIRC. That was a long time ago. He also had Christmas cards and a comic strip "ODA 069". Last I heard he went to Florida in the early 80's. The Hobbit on Yadkin Rd. used to sell his stuff.

Pete 03-25-2009 13:18

lksteve
 
lksteve uses a part of one picture as his avatar.

The one that has the rest of the A Team around the team leader.

Richard 03-25-2009 13:57

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 256246)
lksteve uses a part of one picture as his avatar.

The one that has the rest of the A Team around the team leader.

Actually, that's from a much older print from the days when an SF Officer was a 31542 and was in existence when I first came to Smoke Bomb Hill - you could buy them at the PX and the old wooden IMA Book Store across from The White House (JFK Center). There were a whole series of them for all the Officer Branches and they were titled something along the lines of "The XXXXX Officer as seen by..."

The guy who did the HALO/SOT/SCUBA/etc stuff being asked about (Ballenger or Belanger or Balanger or however he spelled it) was a young SGT in the 5th circa the early '80s time frame.

Richard's $.02 :munchin

swpa19 03-25-2009 14:04

RICHARD:

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"The XXXXX Officer as seen by..."
I remember those when I was an assitant R.O.T.C. instructor.

Lot of those were really applicable too.

alelks 03-25-2009 15:26

Those were definitely Bellionger's work.

Do you guys remember the REDLIW T-shirts that were going around in the 80's. I know some of you know what I"m talking about.

That created a HUGE stink.

AL

TOMAHAWK9521 03-25-2009 16:04

I have several of Pat O'Kelly's from back in the 80's: Ranger vs. SF Option; CLOWNs (Clandestine Liberators OF Wimpy Nations); The Creation; and Scripture For Planning.

Stras 03-25-2009 16:39

Vaclav Havel "The Meeting"
 
The old 1-10th SFG(A) guys will remember SFC(RET) Vaclav Havel who was our language instructor in Bad Toelz and Stuttgart for years. He was retired SF, native born Czech (Lodge Bill), and was an artist. He's in his late 70's/early 80's now, and still in the Munich area.

He did the dot prints where the picture is actually thousands of ink dots with a pen. I'm not sure of the actual name.

One of the ones he made was called "the Meeting", which was the initial meeting between and SFODA and the auxilliary. All the persons depicted in the print are actual QPs. There is also the front gate of Flint Kaserne, the Berlin Wall Memorial ( he penned this in the early 80's, with a thru date of 199?). Damn he was close.

The prints are available from SFA 4-24 in Colorado Springs, CO, and from myself here at Bragg. SFA 4-24 website: http://www.sfa4-24.org/index.htm

v/r
Stras

JJ_BPK 03-25-2009 17:36

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LtC John L Cassady, aka: Jack or Cass did the original sketches Richard mentioned. There was a "Jump School", Ranger School", "Special Forces", and I think one other??

Jack is old school SF. He is mentioned in John Plaster's "Secret Commands".

He still lives in NC and runs a small art studio and school.

www.toonmaker.com/about.shtml.

He hasn't licensed the set for publication for years.

I had a complete set,, including the SF "A" Team, lost it in a move.

I now have an autographed copy of the SF A Team....

Does anyone have any of the other cartoons??

Go Devil 03-25-2009 18:52

Did Jack happen to do the mural inside TMC 14 ?
The style is similar.

JJ_BPK 03-25-2009 18:57

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Originally Posted by Go Devil (Post 256324)
Did Jack happen to do the mural inside TMC 14 ?
The style is similar.

Don't know,, but his cartouche is very bold. I doubt he didn't sign it??

Richard 03-25-2009 19:18

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LtC John L Cassady, aka: Jack or Cass did the original sketches Richard mentioned. There was a "Jump School", Ranger School", "Special Forces", and I think one other??
IIRC - there was one for each of the staff sections, too - the S-1, the S-2, the S-3, the S-4.

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The old 1-10th SFG(A) guys will remember SFC(RET) Vaclav Havel ...
Havel worked in the graphics section down in the basement at Tolz after retirement, and many of us have certificates and plaques designed and made with his artistic hand.

Another SF artist of the era was Joe Beasly who did a great series of B/W prints/cards of SF skiers, HALO jumpers, combat divers, mountain climbers, etc.

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Razor 03-26-2009 10:08

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Originally Posted by Stras (Post 256300)
He did the dot prints where the picture is actually thousands of ink dots with a pen. I'm not sure of the actual name.

I believe its called stippling, similar to the woodworking practice.

swpa19 03-26-2009 10:47

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He did the dot prints where the picture is actually thousands of ink dots with a pen.
The artist term for this technique is "pointillism", some refer to it as poinitism.

Richard 03-26-2009 11:11

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Originally Posted by swpa19 (Post 256461)
The artist term for this technique is "pointillism", some refer to it as poinitism.

As someone who originally thought he wanted to be an art teacher and still dabbles, it is commonly accepted practice to refer to (1) pointilism in reference to the use of color/paint (e.g., Pissaro) and (2) stippling in reference to a similar shading by black ink dotting (crowquill pens, rapidographs, etc).

Havel and Beasley were very good at stippling. :lifter

I personally like to use pen/ink and color pencil. :)

Richard's $.02 :munchin


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