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Don Feight

"Daylight"

Engine #4449

Southern Pacific's passenger service known as the Daylight operated mainly between Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA. The GS-4 streamlined steam locomotive was built in 1941 and operated into the 1950s until it was retired in 1958. In 1974, the 4449 was restored and used to pull the 1976 Bicentennial American Freedom Train that traveled across the United States. Since it was restored to active service in 1976, the 4449 was repainted in its original Daylight colors and has operated on numerous excursion trips and other appearances.

Size is 16"x 20" including a 2" white border

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Feight Studios was established in 1994 by Paula & Don Feight inspired by the aerospace and aviation art Don was producing at his job at Lockheed Martin. Don has worked at Lockheed Martin for over thirty-three years as a graphic artist.

Airplanes have been a lifelong passion from his early years living on Air Force bases, model building, and drawing airplanes, through the eventual building and flying of a homebuilt Glasair RG aircraft later as an adult.

Much of the inspiration for Don's aviation art comes from his experiences during as a pilot. The low-level flight over the water in "Madman," the blue hole in the dark storm clouds in "Lightning," and the spinning ground in "Performance" are a few examples of experiences of actual flying used to produce aviation art images.

Unlike many aviation artists, Don's passion is for the aircraft and flying above all else.

Feight Studios was established in 1994 by Paula & Don Feight inspired by the aerospace and aviation art Don was producing at his job at Lockheed Martin. Don has worked at Lockheed Martin for over thirty-three years as a graphic artist.

Airplanes have been a lifelong passion from his early years living on Air Force bases, model building, and drawing airplanes, through the eventual building and flying of a homebuilt Glasair RG aircraft later as an adult.

Much of the inspiration for Don's aviation art comes from his experiences during as a pilot. The low-level flight over the water in "Madman," the blue hole in the dark storm clouds in "Lightning," and the spinning ground in "Performance" are a few examples of experiences of actual flying used to produce aviation art images.

Unlike many aviation artists, Don's passion is for the aircraft and flying above all else.