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by Pat Speirs
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the digital art "Close Encounter" by Pat Speirs. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Close Encounter - WW1 variety. ... more
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Average Rating (4.85 Stars):
Colleen ONeill Nice
April 19th, 2024
Karen Cattel is a special artist and her whimsical art looks great on the two sturdy totes I purchased. One is a gift for a friend and the other is for me. I love them.
Janie McKinley
April 19th, 2024
I so appreciate being able to have this old-fashioned outdoor dinner scene on a tote bag. It is adorable. Thank you for making it available.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
I noted that the color came out differently on this size of bag, it is distinctly more purple. I happen to love that color also--the larger size has perfect color, exactly like the photo. I love both of my bags.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
the bags are lovely, a nice weight, and this big one is perfect color wise.
Susan Miller
April 12th, 2024
Quite beautiful!
Lorraine Amer
April 9th, 2024
Have not received my Can’t send photo…. Have not received my purchase
Close Encounter - WW1 variety.
A Nieuport 17 of Escadrille �Lafayette� - Aviation Militaire - sweeps past a German Fokker Dr1 Triplane no doubt savouring the starboard wing strike with a - �Touch�, M�sieur le Baron Rouge� - en passant.
Both aircraft types were mainstays of the separate air arms during 1917 with the �17� also serving with the RFC as the preferred mount of aces such as Ball and Bishop. As a preview of things to come some French �17s� carried up to eight Le Prieur rockets mounted on the interplane struts. . Latterly the Nieuport 28, the final development variant, also served with the American Expeditionary Force from mid 1918.
Have been interested in photography since just after WW2, when film became freely available again, using Kodak Autographic equipment. Graduated, in the 50's, to 35mm and was involved in photographic work during my 17 yrs as RAF aircrew - navigator. Since retirement and migrating to Canon digital equipment have been involved with two of my sons and one grandson in a considerable amount of photographic activity, particularly composite images. Now producing digital art prints with the major emphasis on classic warbird aviation. With son, Duncan, now becoming a well-known and published wild life photographer we have started, in 2017, a new gallery reflecting Scottish sea birds - and 'feathered' flight
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Arne Hansen
Like a lot of WWI era aircraft the DR1 employed an all flying rudder as opposed to a fin and rudder. The control cable for the rudder can be seen exiting through the fabric just in front of the LE of the stabilizer.
Pat Speirs replied:
Thanks for the update - appreciated.
Arne Hansen
You might find my image of a Foker DR1 interesting check it out at
Pat Speirs replied:
Nice image and a truly dramatic skyscape - good use of model flying, no rudder control??
Arne Hansen
The Nieuport 17, next to the Foker D7, is probably my favorite aircraft from WWI. Thanks for sharing this image. V&F
Pat Speirs replied:
Thanks for your comment, Nieuport always looks good but unfortunately there are not too many D7s about. Have one image which I will post some time soon. Thanks, again...Pat