Naval Aviation Centennial Closing Ceremony – with Michelle Rouch as Exhibiting Artist

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on December 18, 2011 by womenavart

Naval Aviation Centennial Closing Ceremony by Michelle Rouch

WASHINGTON DC, – For the 100th anniversary of Naval Aviation, the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation Foundation, http://navalaviation100.org/, celebrated across the United States a yearlong tribute to the men and women for their historical achievements in the US Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard services. The Centennial of Naval Aviation Commemorative Gala commenced the closing ceremony at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011. Tom Costello, NBC News correspondent served as the evening’s Master of Ceremonies.

Centennial of Naval Aviation Commemorative Gala, National Building Museum  Credits: DOD Photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo, Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/secdef/6439944517/in/photostream/

Guests of honor attending the black-tie gala were the Honorable Leon Panetta, United States Secretary of Defense; members of the House and Senate; his Royal Highness, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew; the Honorable Ray Mabus, United States Secretary of Navy; foreign military guests from Italy, Japan, and Korea; Admiral James Winnefeld, USN, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Admiral Jonathan Greenert, USN, Chief of Naval Operations; Admiral Robert Papp, Commandant of the Coast Guard; General Joseph Dunford, USMC, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps; Vice Admiral John Currier, USCG, Deputy Commandant for Mission Support; Captain Chris Ferguson, USN, Commander, NASA final Space Shuttle Flight as well as presenting sponsors, Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, President & CEO, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Breitling, Raytheon, Rolls-Royce and many others for their support. Dignitaries convened in the VIP Reception, exhibiting a collection of Naval Aviation artwork by artist Michelle Rouch.

From left to right: James DiMatteo (Capt. USN), USMC Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., USN Adm. Jonathan Greenert Chief of Naval Operations, USN Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr. Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Thomas Hudner (Capt. USN Ret.), Ray Mabus Secretary of the Navy, Leon E. Panetta Secretary of Defense, Tom Costello, USCG Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr., Dennis Muilenburg, Ms. Katie Everhart  Credits: DOD Photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo, Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/secdef/6439944047/in/photostream/

Captain Jim DiMatteo, USN, Foundation President welcomed honored guests and shared VADM Kilcline, USN (retired) vision how the Naval Aviation Centennial should be celebrated. Thomas J. Kilcline, Jr. wanted the celebration to be more than a few golf tournaments and black-tie affairs. Captain Jim DiMatteo expressed, “He wanted it to be a celebration for the entire nation throughout the United States in multiple locations impacting as many people as possible.”
Message of Courage, Commitment, Loyalty, Vision and Honor was the evening’s theme: Courage, “the ability to fight though fear for an honorable purpose;” Commitment, “the vow to continue the mission even when the cost is high;” Loyalty, “the dedication to protect another person despite great personal risk;” and Vision, “The ability to create the future.”
Arizona Senator John McCain, Naval Aviator, shared his long line history of his fathers and grandfathers, both admirals in the United States Navy. Senator McCain, who subsequently endured nearly 6 years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, offered words of wisdom to raise more leaders who are willing to take risks, versus training more managers who avoid risk.

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta speaks with Prince Andrew, the Duke of York  Credits: DOD Photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo, Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/secdef/6439944255/in/photostream/

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta acknowledged, “Tonight we celebrate a magnificent history of American Naval Aviation. It is a history perhaps no finer chapter than Senator John McCain pointed out the Pacific campaign of World War II. It was a time for bold defensive action, for daring in the face of grave risks, and for the kind of innovation that matters most. It was in other words, a mission for Naval Aviators.”
Captain Thomas Hudner, USN (retired), who is the only living Naval Aviator, received a standing ovation in recognition of his Medal of Honor for his heroic act in trying to save the life of his wingman during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War. The Medal of Honor is the highest level of military decoration, bestowed by the President.
The Bridges of Toko-Ri clip, a 1954 film that was based off of a novel, setting during the Korean War about a naval aviator that was assigned to bomb a group of heavily defended bridges.
Captain Chris Ferguson reflected on his thoughts to the audience of Naval Aviation, Astronaut “Jim Lovell, a lasting legend of courage with zero margin of error.”
Admiral James Winnefeld recognized “the true secrets to our success, of course it’s our people..it’s the crews, the maintainers at all levels, ships company to keep the aircrafts airborne and who love them so much, like a son or a daughter, it’s our industry partners, many who have helped sponsored this evening, and whom we are very grateful, continue to drive innovation and push the edge of what’s possible so we can best defend our country. And of course the air crews, the men and women you heard about throughout the evening, giants in the world of Naval Aviation on whose shoulders we now stand.” Later, Admiral James Winnefeld introduced Captain Brian E. Luther, commanding officer, and 2 crew members with a live stream video feed from the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) during their transiting home.

Capt Thomas Hudner, USN (Ret), Medal of Honor Recipient Wings the Newest Naval Aviator  Credits: Photographer Leigh Vogel   Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hellmuthpr/page2/

Winging Ceremony was awarded to Rebekah Cranor, USN, Jeremy Weber, USMC, John Sauve, USCG, Bradford Brodersen, USN, and Justin Ito, USMC.

Centennial of Naval Aviation Series at the VIP Reception Artist, Michelle Rouch

To complete the evening’s event, legendary country music artist Lee Greenwood performed a series of patriotic songs and ended the ceremony appropriately with “God Bless the U.S.A.”

Michelle Rouch in the news again…..

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on June 21, 2011 by womenavart

The latest copy of Art World News has a nice little write up about Michelle Rouch’s aviation art. Here is an image of page 34:

Art World News - page 34

Michelle Rouch featured in Tuscon Lifestyle Magazine

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on June 6, 2011 by womenavart

Our very own Michelle Rouch was recently featured in the May 2011 edition of Tuscon Lifestyle Home and Garden Magazine. She was their featured Regional Artisan. The article is a great introduction to Michelle and her work. You can find the article on pages 14 and 15, or click on the link here: http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=66929

Which then leads into her Rouch Aviation Art Exhibit at the Pima Air and Space Museum. You can meet the artist on Opening Night, June 23rd, 2011, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. (RSVP – 520-618-4818) The exhibit will run through September 30, 2011. She will also have a kids mural painting session during Night Wings on Sat. June 25th, 2011, 5 pm to 9 pm.

2011 ASAA International Aerospace Art Exhibition

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on June 6, 2011 by womenavart

American Society of Aviation Artists 25th Annual International Aerospace Art Exhibition kicked off last month with a Forum and Awards Banquet in Pensacola, Florida at the National Museum of Naval Aviation.  It followed the museum’s Centennial Celebration of Naval Aviation.  This year’s exhibit has been given top viewing priority just inside the entrance and will be displayed through August 31, 2011. Out of 77 accepted works,  9 of them were done by Women Aviation Artists. Cher Pruys and Pati O’Neal both won awards in the General Aviation Category. Here are the accepted works:

Merana Cadorette - Off Duty at the I Bar

Crissie Murphy - For Those Who Keep 'em Flying

Pati O'Neal - Afternoon Delights - Second place award winner in the general aviation category given by Aviation Week and Space Technology

Pati O'Neal - Taylorcraft Heading Home

Pati O'Neal - Taylorcraft Heading Home

Cher Pruys - Polished - Third place award winner in the general aviation category given by Aviation Week and Space Technology.

Sharon Rajnus - Boeing PB-1 U.S. NAVY 1925

Michelle Rouch - Pioneer Aviator Eugene Ely

Mimi Stuart - Angel Dance

Mimi Stuart - Aviation Pioneer Eugene Ely

In addition, in the Unjuried show at the Forum, Kristin Hill won the “Matt” Jeffferies Popular Choice Award and Merana Cadorette won the ASAA Founder’s Silver Ribbon Award.

Merana Cadorette - Impressions of a Seahawk Crew

Kristin Hill - Operation Fish Hawk: Classified

All award winners can be viewed here: http://asaa-avart.org/exhibits_forums/awards2011.php

It was a great week full of education and camaraderie. WAA members attending were: Crissie Murphy, Kristin Hill, Merana Cadorette, Michelle Rouch, Mimi Stuart, Pati O’Neal, Peggie Foy, Priscilla Messner-Patterson and Sharon Rajnus.

Women Aviation Artists at 2011 ASAA International Aerospace Art Exhibition at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida.

Living Legends of Aviation Awards

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 10, 2011 by womenavart

Here is an article submitted by two of our members, Mimi Stuart and Michelle Rouch about a great event that they recently participated in:

Living Legends of Aviation Awards

“If I create a light everywhere I touch, that’s what I want to be remembered for.”

Lynn Tilton, the first woman to be named Aviation Entrepreneur of the Year, expounded on what drives her to rescue companies on the brink of bankruptcy and bring them back to life: “You want to give people hope, empower them, give them dignity, to make life better for other people.” Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla, SpaceX and PayPal, presented Ms. Tilton with the prestigious award at the star-studded 8th Annual Living Legends of Aviation ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton on January 21st. The red carpet walk was further enhanced by a series of seven-foot tall paintings of aviation legends created by Michelle Rouch and Mimi Stuart.

Lynn Tilton & Michelle Rouch with portrait of Lynn's MD helicopter

Buzz & Lois Aldrin

Living Legends is known for bringing together “aviators who have became celebrities and celebrities who have become aviators” to raise money for Kiddie Hawk Air Academy, a non-profit organization dedicated to instilling an interest and appreciation for aviation in children. The guest list reads like a veritable Who’s Who, with Dr. and Mrs. Buzz Aldrin and other award winning legends in the audience.

Aviation Legend Zoe Dell Nutter & Michelle Rouch

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy & Stuart's painting Legends of Aviation

Host John Travolta introduced the evening’s emcee Sean Tucker, the man who turned his fear of stalling an airplane into a “passion for perfection in the sky.” With wit and a sparkle in his eye, the aerobatic legend welcomed to the stage such notables as Steven F. Udvar-Hazy, Clay Lacy, Bob Hoover, Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter, Pres Henne and Jerry Lips.

John Travolta signs Mimi Stuart's EOS portrait

Sean Tucker with Rouch's portriat of his aircraft for Team Oracle

Harrison Ford presented Pat Epps with the Harrison Ford Aviation Legacy Award. “I feel like Mickey Mouse here” said Ford, looking around the room at the aviation greats present. “This is my favorite day of the year,” quipped Kurt Russell, before presenting the Aviation Inspiration and Patriotism Award to Sean Tucker. On behalf of the Dolittle Raiders, Jimmy Doolittle III accepted the Bob Hoover Freedom of Flight Award from Bob Hoover himself.

Harrison Ford and Mimi Stuart with Stuart's EOS painting

 

Marilyn & James Lovell

“The thing Jim Lovell and I have in common is that we both landed in water. The only difference is, he meant to,” joked Captain Chesley Sullenberger as he introduced Captain James Lovell to present him with the Captain Cool Award. Other award winners included Jeffrey Puckett, Laurent Beaudoin, Clay Jones, Delford Smith, Frank Robinson and Congressman Sam Johnson.

Cliff Robertson, the presiding Aviation Legend & Ambassador of Aviation Emeritus, gave Closing Remarks to resounding applause. Audience members with special passes proceeded to the rooftop reception to party amid a charity auction and the “Legends of Aviation” art display by Rouch & Stuart. Rare wines, airplane sculptures and select paintings were auctioned to benefit Kiddie Hawk Air Academy.

-Rouch & Stuart

Two new paintings from Merana Cadorette

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on November 28, 2010 by womenavart

Here are two new paintings from Merana Cadorette. The first is called “Trebuchets to Tornadoes” a 16″h x 40″ w acrylic work.

Trebuchets to Tornadoes - Merana Cadorette

The other is titled “Givaudan”. It is a 16″h x 20″w acrylic work and is accompanied by a poem:

Givaudan - Merana Cadorette

For a faded photo he is famed:

M’sieur Givaudan, mustache untamed!

Bought a Vermorel engine for his design

Art Nouveau, Nineteen oh nine!

To be a French aviator was a feat;

So he built his craft, toute de suite.

What could give the strange idea

To put celled doughnuts, front and rear?

The front end had a universal joint for wiggle,

But the fixed back end did not even jiggle.

For Gallic uniqueness we may tout it…

Did it get off the ground?  We sure doubt it!

Awesome video clip…

Posted in Uncategorized on September 24, 2010 by womenavart

Michelle Rouch just sent a link to an awesome video clip showing inflight footage from a Peregrine falcon and a goshawk…

http://mediacaffeine.com/perspectives/environmental/put-cameras-on-a-peregri

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