Peter Van Stigt Art Collections
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Artwork by Peter Van Stigt
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
A successfull failure part two by Peter Van Stigt
The Rotary Club by Peter Van Stigt
Pig low and fast by Peter Van Stigt
Zulu Viper by Peter Van Stigt
Hawg by Peter Van Stigt
SCAT XXVII by Peter Van Stigt
Missing Man by Peter Van Stigt
Bear Hunt by Peter Van Stigt
Hanoi Taxi by Peter Van Stigt
Extract by Peter Van Stigt
Snakes by Peter Van Stigt
Hunter by Peter Van Stigt
Top Gun by Peter Van Stigt
Bomber Stream by Peter Van Stigt
Aggressor Viper by Peter Van Stigt
Go Wolfhounds by Peter Van Stigt
Wolfhounds by Peter Van Stigt
Omars Girl Two by Peter Van Stigt
Old School Hard Hitter by Peter Van Stigt
Victory Cats by Peter Van Stigt
Wolfhound Phantom by Peter Van Stigt
Avro Canada Arrow by Peter Van Stigt
The Flying Dutchman by Peter Van Stigt
Canadian Hornet by Peter Van Stigt
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About Peter Van Stigt
My name is Peter van Stigt, Dutch, 1964-vintage and nuts about aircraft. And, despite the headshot, I'm not a pirate. I've had my fair share of airtime in various exotic aircraft types. My background lies in advertising, I started out as an advertising artist/visualizer/graphic designer. At some point I decided to combine my two passions, drawing/painting and aviation, and specialized in (military) aviation art. This has been my living since 1986. In 2005, I discovered the digital world and added digiart to my portfolio. I use my own photos, my own analogue paintings that I scan in, TerraGen, Flightsimulator etc, all edited in Photoshop (what else...).
My mission is to capture the sheer dynamics of flight in a single still image. Get the audience strapped into the backseat of a plane and witness the ultimate rollercoaster firsthand. I approach my aviation art as adventures that I live myself as a wannabee pilot. The majority of my art depicts military aircraft. Not that my nature is a militaristic one, I'm just hooked on the aerodynamics, technology and flight performance of military planes. These days I produce my artwork solely from my own inspiration and whenever I like it. Therefore, I don't do commissions. Have done that for too long. I'm sorry...
Nuff said, come aboard and enjoy the ride...