David Gray

David Gray

David Gray
Naperville
IL
60540
USA
317-408-3354
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Artist

Biography and Works

Born and raised in southern Indiana, David Gray's love affair with airplanes, aviation, and history began as a small child. As a young boy, he'd ride his bike to the local airport to dream and play in a derelict C-l 19 cargo plane. Too young to fly, Gray turned to paper and pencil to fulfill his fascination with aviation and history, and began drawing airplanes, ships, and epic battle scenes in the second grade.

His keen interest never waning, Gray received his private pilot's license at age 17. While majoring in history at Mississippi State from 1981 -1984, Gray produced his first commissioned, limited edition print - an F-l 6 - which sold out in three months.
Gray entered the U.S. Army in 1984 and began flying the Bell UH-1 helicopter in 1985 as a medevac pilot. Following five years of active duty service in the United States and abroad, Gray returned to college, receiving a B.S. in Aerospace Technology from Indiana State University. ..more..

While working as a flight instructor in 1990, a chance meeting with Indy Car driver Dominic Dobson led Gray to channel his artistic talent in yet another direction - his first commissioned motorsports piece. By 1991, Gray had partnered with famed racing legend Arie Luyendyk to open the Arie Luyendyk Motorsport Gallery in downtown Indianapolis. By the following year, Gray had completed his 15th Indy Car print featuring the race cars of such motorsports icons as Mario, Michael, and John Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bobby Rahal, Rick Mears, Bobby and Al Unser, Jr., and Parnelli Jones. Collectors and commissions have included work for Paul Newman, Tim Allen, Jimmy Doolittle, Jimmy Stewart as well as corporations such as Mercedes-Benz and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Gray's art work has received critical acclaim from those who understand it best - the men who experienced the reality portrayed in Gray's works. "David Gray is truly a master artist of aviation," said Col. Frank Klibbe, USAF (Ret.). Legendary race car driver Mario Andretti concurred, saying "I have enjoyed David's artwork for many years. He obviously takes great pride in conveying the details in his paintings. He is, indeed, a rare and special talent."

Gray's love of flying transcends time and technology. He's flown military, commercial, and private as well as historic and contemporary aircraft, including military and commercial turboprops, both assault and rescue helicopters, corporate jets, commercial airliners, and warbirds. He's also a noted aviation archaeologist, amateur historian and avid movie prop collector.

Gray, who lives in Chicago, counts his three children, Eric, Kelly, and Matthew, as his greatest productions to date.


Awards and Organizations:
Best of Show- National Museum of Naval Aviation Exhibition 2007-2008
Merit Award- National Museum of Naval Aviation Exhibition 2006-2007
Best of Show- Naperville Art League "Million Dreams Exhibit" 2019
Permanent art display- Flight Safety International, DFW Airport
Cover art and contributing art for several well-known published books and magazines

Gallery

Artist's Work 1
SNJ Over Guantanamo
Artist's Work 2
Wildcat Fury
Artist's Work 3
Tranquility Base
Artist's Work 4
The Club House
Artist's Work 5
Over Sara
Artist's Work 6
The Ruptured Duck over Tokyo
Artist's Work 7
Reunion
Artist's Work 8
Dauntless Courage
Artist's Work 9
Bf-109 Study
Artist's Work 10
The Belle in Repose

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