Heritage Gallery Fine Art & Framing


William Phillips for this year’s Stormy Weather, November 4 – 6

The 24th annual Cannon Beach Stormy Weather Arts Festival is this weekend!

As part of the special event, William Phillips will be here in the Cannon Beach Gallery on November 4th, 5th and 6th. Don’t miss this opportunity to come out and meet one of the greatest artists living today! He will autograph all books sold and will also beautifully enhance all artwork sold during the show. The hours of this show are as follows:

Friday, 11/4, 2:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Saturday, 11/5, 10:00 AM until 7:00 PM
Sunday, 11/6, 10:00 AM until about 3:00 PM

Mr. Phillips will be bringing at least 6 new Originals to the show so come prepared to be “wowed!” Of course, we will also have his newest piece, “Sunset Recovery” (below) as well as virtually every piece currently available at Greenwich Workshop along with a number of “Sold Out at Publisher” works.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Dann Jennings

Sunset Recovery

Engaging the Enemy – William S. Phillips

Engaging the Enemy Engaging the Enemy
One last crew remains. Don’t let this history slip away, reserve your print or canvas of “Engaging the Enemy” countersigned by the surviving members of Doolittle’s Raiders attending the 69th Reunion at Strategic Air and Space Museum, in Ashland/Omaha, Nebraska, April 14-17. Read more…

Artist Schedule for 2011

Please join us for this year’s special events!

Spring Unveiling
Cassandra Barney, SANCTUARY
April 29th – May 1st

June Carey
June 24th – 26th

Stormy Weather Arts Festival
William Phillips
James Christensen

November 4th – 6th

William Phillips – December 17, 18, and 19

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet and talk with this Internationally acclaimed artist and his lovely wife. William and Kristi will be here in the Cannon Beach Gallery Friday, Saturday, and Sunday – December 17, 18, and 19. The hours each day are as follows:

  • Friday, 12/17/10, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, 12/18/10, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday, 12/19/10, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Dauntless Against A Rising Sun, Limited Availability, $ 1,679 beautifully framed.
A Christmas Eve Delivery, Enhanced, Sold Out at Publisher, $ 1,000, unframed
The Dream Fulfilled, Where The Love Light Shines, $ 989 beautifully framed
Fuel State Critical, Outcome in Doubt, $ 729, perfectly framed, last piece to be countersigned by the Doolittle Raider’s.

Plus over 40 other pieces by this internationally acclaimed masterful artist, including nearly a dozen originals.

Toward the Setting Sun

Toward the Setting Sun
Toward the Setting Sun
by
William S. Phillips
A Greenwich Workshop Personal Commission™ Print
27"h x 26"w.
$395 (unframed)

Now is the time to commission your print to be countersigned by the
surviving members of Doolittle’s Raiders attending the 68th Reunion at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, April 16-18.

With this, the sixth release of artist William S. Phillips’ series on the Doolittle Raiders, the artist and the surviving members of the Raid pay homage the Navy’s role in the legendary raid on Japan. Sending two United States aircraft carriers to the coast of Japan in 1942 was a risk of the highest order for a fleet, and a nation, still reeling from Japan’s string of victories in the Pacific. The USS Hornet, loaded with the 16 B-25s (all that could be shipped) which would strike the Japanese mainland in the “Halsey-Doolittle Raid,” steams eastward as part of Vice Admiral Halsey’s Task Force 16. The SBD Scout Bombers circling above would have been members of VS-6 flying from the USS Enterprise.

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