The Aviation and Marine Art of Jim Tomlinson 

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Thank you for visiting my online art studio! I create high-quality paintings and pencil drawings of aircraft, ships, landscapes and seascapes. Simply click on the artwork you like below to view the associated prints available for your quick and easy online purchase.

Note: Please visit this website often, as I will be adding new artwork on a regular basis!

Clipper Flying Cloud

Clipper Flying Cloud
Flying Cloud was an extreme clipper designed by Donald McKay in the 1850's, seen here exiting a storm near Cape Horn.

Roger's Escape

Roger's Escape
The USS President leads the USS Congress through the Lower Roads of Boston Harbor, having passed the Boston Lighthouse on Little Brewster Island and heading for the North Atlantic.

HMS Barham

HMS Barham
HMS Barham was a 31,000 ton Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the British Royal Navy, and fought in both world wars.

"Balter 02, Splash One, Guns!"

"Balter 02, Splash One, Guns!"
On 23 May 1972, Capt. J. M. Beatty and 1Lt J. M. Sumner, flying "Balter 02" achieved the first "gun kill" by the F-4E Phantom II, shooting down an enemy Mig-21 near Kep Airfield, North Vietnam.

Sea Chase - USS Lee, 1775

Sea Chase - USS Lee, 1775
The first warship of the fledgling US Navy, the schooner USS Lee, chasing the armed British merchant brigatine HMS Nancy off the coast of Massachusetts, 28 November 1775.

USS Constellation, 1854

USS Constellation, 1854
The USS Constellation was the last "all sail" ship in the US Navy. Here she is depicted leaving the US coast to become the flagship of the US Mediterranean Fleet.

USCG Cutter Ingham

USCG Cutter Ingham
The USCG Ingham, a 327 foot long "Treasury" class cutter, is depicted here as she was in 1943, conducting anti-submarine guard for a North Atlantic convoy.

USAAF CG-4A "Hadrian" Combat Assault Glider

USAAF CG-4A "Hadrian" Combat Assault Glider
The CG-4A "Hadrian" was the primary combat assault glider used by the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Second World War.

"The Mighty A" - USS Atlanta, 1941

"The Mighty A" - USS Atlanta, 1941
The USS Atlanta was launched in December 1941, and entered service with the US Navy in March 1942. Here, she is depicted soon after launch, conducting sea trials off the coast of Maine.

HMS Warrior

HMS Warrior
The British Royal Navy's HMS Warrior was one of the first "Ironclad" battleships. Here, she is depicted leaving her home port of Portsmouth circa 1860's.

US Navy Airship USS Macon

US Navy Airship USS Macon
The USS Macon, brain-child of Hindenberg and Graf Zeppelin designer Dr Hugo Eckener, gave the US Navy battle fleet a long-range scouting capability in the early 1930's.

USCG Eagle

USCG Eagle
The beautiful US Coast Guard Barque "Eagle", under full sail, rounds the New London Ledge Lighthouse, and sails northeast in Long Island Sound for the open seas of the North Atlantic.

"Atlantic Convoy Duty" USS Nicholson, 1943

"Atlantic Convoy Duty" USS Nicholson, 1943
USS Nicholson, a Gleaves Class destroyer, served as escort for North Atlantic convoys during WWII. Here, she is depicted guarding the southern flank of a convoy in typical heavy seas.

USS Indianapolis

USS Indianapolis
The USS Indianapolis, one of the fastest cruisers of the US Navy in WWII, is depicted leaving San Francisco Harbor in July 1945, bound for the island of Tinian.

Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful treasures of the American Wilderness.

Colorado Mountain Lake

Colorado Mountain Lake
A quiet, peaceful lake in the Colorado wilderness.


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» Sea Chase - USS Lee, 1775
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» USCG Cutter Ingham
» USAAF CG-4A "Hadrian" Combat Assault Glider
» "The Mighty A" - USS Atlanta, 1941
» HMS Warrior
» US Navy Airship USS Macon
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» "Atlantic Convoy Duty" USS Nicholson, 1943
» USS Indianapolis
» Yosemite Valley
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Jim Tomlinson
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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