Featuring Artists Jerry Anderson & Edward Holland
Featuring Artists Jerry Anderson & Edward Holland
Scott and Susan Alexander are both aviation enthusiasts. Scott started out flying gliders at age 16 and now enjoys an amazing career at JetBlue. Susan has a private and instrument license and enjoys cruising around in small airplanes with Scott and their two kids. Susan worked in the airlines for 10 years as well as an aircraft dispatc
Scott and Susan Alexander are both aviation enthusiasts. Scott started out flying gliders at age 16 and now enjoys an amazing career at JetBlue. Susan has a private and instrument license and enjoys cruising around in small airplanes with Scott and their two kids. Susan worked in the airlines for 10 years as well as an aircraft dispatcher and pilot ground instructor. They hope to inspire others interested in aviation to pursue their dreams.
Artist Jerry Anderson can trace his fascination with flight and flying machines back to his earliest childhood memories. A lifelong native of Pennsylvania, he spent his youth building hundreds of airplane models and making thousands of drawings of all types of aircraft. Progressing to airport line service work in his teens, he eventuall
Artist Jerry Anderson can trace his fascination with flight and flying machines back to his earliest childhood memories. A lifelong native of Pennsylvania, he spent his youth building hundreds of airplane models and making thousands of drawings of all types of aircraft. Progressing to airport line service work in his teens, he eventually earned his private pilot certificate the same month as his high school graduation.
When his long-planned flying career was thwarted by poor eyesight, Jerry obtained degrees in engineering and business at Penn State University. Still focused on a career in aviation, he began what would be an 18-year stint as an Aircraft Dispatcher for a USAir Express carrier in 1986. During this time, Jerry's hobby of drawing and painting pictures of aircraft expanded into a part-time business, as co-workers began to commission paintings of both company and personal aircraft. Since then, he has enjoyed a steady flow of work, producing originals for airline presidents, aircraft manufacturers, and many individuals. His paintings have appeared in numerous aviation publications and have received awards and recognition in art competitions sponsored by the Experimental Aircraft Association and Simuflite/Flying magazine. He is a member of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard Art Programs, the American Society of Aviation Artists, the Experimental Aircraft Association, and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
When the turbulence of the post 9/11 airline industry forced him into a decision in 2004, Jerry left the airline to explore other opportunities; but he soon discovered the environment of the non-airline world to be uninspiring and unsatisfying. After spending 2006 as a full-time artist, he returned to work for Piedmont Airlines in 2007 as an operations agent at Harrisburg, and in early 2012 he came on board at US Airways as a flight dispatcher. After 3 1/2 years with US Airways, and just over one year as a Flight Service Specialist for Lockheed-Martin, Jerry finally made the leap of faith into full-time self employment in 2017.
Jerry welcomes inquiries from individuals or organizations seeking original paintings prints, or other projects of interest! Check his customs artwork out at JerryAndersonArt.com.
Three years ago, Ed's girlfriend gave him a camera for Christmas which he immediately fell in love with! After shooting with it for several months, he decided to delve into the full DSLR aspect of digital photography and it was game on at that point! The challenge of getting better and better photos. Ed has dove head over heels into p
Three years ago, Ed's girlfriend gave him a camera for Christmas which he immediately fell in love with! After shooting with it for several months, he decided to delve into the full DSLR aspect of digital photography and it was game on at that point! The challenge of getting better and better photos. Ed has dove head over heels into photography. After buying a total of three cameras to go along with the one given to him by his girlfriend, he still strives for that "perfect shot". He is excited for what his future of photography has in store. As an aviation nut, he thought what better thing to do than combine my love for all things that fly with my passion for photography and that's what brings me here. We are so excited to work with him as our new aviation art artist. Check out all of Ed's other photos at https://hollandedward.smugmug.com.
Scott had been searching for these types of paintings for several years and could never find anything that he loved. Once he came across Jerry's artwork he was so excited to have a piece in his home. Scott and Susan soon teamed up with Jerry to get this artwork out to the world. This artwork is a beautiful representation of action, avi
Scott had been searching for these types of paintings for several years and could never find anything that he loved. Once he came across Jerry's artwork he was so excited to have a piece in his home. Scott and Susan soon teamed up with Jerry to get this artwork out to the world. This artwork is a beautiful representation of action, aviation, and nature all in one. Any pilot, aviation enthusiast or airline employee can enjoy these beautiful paintings.
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