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2nd Rangers at Pointe-du-Hoc
by Vincent Wai
limited edition print ( printed on high quality acid free art paper )
image size: 18 X 25in
edition: 1000 N/S


Cheers
Roc.

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I believe the first time I saw Vince's piec it was in Military History Magazine. Correct me if I'm wrong Vince, but I believe this "painting" was created on the computer.~Gary
 
This piece was, in fact, made on his Mac PC. Back during the MMHQ days, he asked if anybody could figure out which medium he used. I took a lucky guess and got it right. A couple weeks later, a copy of this print was on my doorstep. What a champ, that Vinnie is!!! This piece also appeared on the cover of World War II magazine way back then.

As a sidenote, a couple years ago I saw an interview with Leonard Lomell, who's credited with knocking out the guns that were removed from Pointe du Hoc, on CNN. Behind him was a copy of this print. Way cool!
 
Vince is too modest and should show more of his computer generated illustration. He has developed a very fine technique using paint programs on the computer that rivals anything done in any other media.
 
I feel the same as Bob, Vinnce tends to hide his light a little. I also enjoy very much his single subjects. Hope this moves well for you my friend....

Phil... :)
 

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