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Don Allen admires his handiwork as a "nose art" artist of World War II when he painted fanciful designs like this one, dubbed "Blondie," on the noses of U.S. fighter planes.
Scandinavian artist Sissel Tolaas follows her nose when it comes to art. May 4, 2010 -- Sissel Tolaas is difficult to label. She's an artist, chemist, odor theorist and smell missionary. Now she ...
This time, schnozes are getting a makeover because nose art on Instagram is the next beauty trend gaining momentum, as spotted by Allure. Just about every part of the face has had its big moment.
Though nose art endured for a few decades, in the latter half of the 20th century, military units increasingly transitioned from personalized paintings on aircraft to a more standardized approach.
Rocky River -- Donald Allen, one of the last of the "nose art" artists who sent World War II airmen aloft on wings of whimsy, died Aug. 15 at age 93. Allen, of Rocky River, had served as a crew ...
Read about Nose Art for Roadsters and see pictures of Christy Wallic's painting for World War II aircraft-inspired rods, inside Street Rodder Magazine.
It is part of an ongoing tradition with one particular aircraft. The F-15E Strike Eagles Have New Nose Art. The first six of a dozen deployed United States Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from the ...
This photo of a dashing Flight Lieutenant Neville Bowker inspired the nose art that has become inescapably linked with the Flying Tigers. It isn’t a smile. It is more a predator’s sneer. Razor ...