The Art of Skydiving

Published on Saturday, August 1, 2020

The Art of Skydiving

A Parachutist Pictorial


“15 Years in the Sky”
Oil on wood panel

Gen Montreuil | D-31992
Eloy, Arizona
genreinc.com


 


“For Spartacus”
Oil pastels

Laura Deslaurier | A-79696
Jeffersonville, Vermont


 


“Sunset Skydive”
Oil on canvas

Allyson Burba | A-93915
Colorado Springs, Colorado
allyson.burba@gmail.com


 


“Anatomy of a Freefall”
Watercolor, pen and ink

Anna Dodig
annadodig.com


 


“In the Cosmos”
Alcohol markers, colored pencil and ink

Jade Mason | D-38641
Newmarket, New Hampshire


 


“Headed Homey”
Acrylic on canvas

Bobbi Faulkner

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