Thunderbirds Aircraft SOS (SIGNED) (Original)
Artist: Keith Page
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 14" x 19" (360mm x 475mm)
Date: 1993
Signature: Signed by artist bottom left
Code: PageTB1Flying
This is the Signed unique original Watercolour painting by Keith Page.
Thrilling Keith Page painting showing Thunderbird 1 arriving to save the day when a futuristic aircraft gets into trouble.
This was the cover to the Thunderbirds comic issue 53, 1993. A must for Gerry Anderson fans. Professionally matted ready for framing.
- Artist Biography
Keith Page; London, UK
Keith Page is an artist from "Village" London. He had no art training beyond school A-level and his first job was selling houses and then became involved in building surveying for a couple of years.
Keith has been involved in comics since 1976, being represented by The Temple Art Agency. He has worked on most Fleetway and DC Thomson titles over the years including Thunderbirds, Sonic the Comic, Eagle, Mask, Supernaturals, Wildcat, Football Picture Library, Dandy, Starblazer, 2000AD, Starlord and Revolver.
He also worked on Mighty Max for Marvel UK.
He is currently working for DC Thomson on Commando. He has produced science fiction book covers and has worked on a variety of book illustration commissions. Keith occasionally works on scripts and writes magazine articles.
His earliest work was published in Denis Gifford's Ally Sloper in 1976. He got representation from the Temple Art Agency and got work on 2000 AD annuals, Starblazer, TV Comic ("Tales of the Gold Monkey") and the Supergran Annual in the late 1970s and early 80s. He went on to draw for titles like Revolver ("Martello 112", which he wrote and drew), Ring Raiders, MASK, Wildcat and Supernaturals, before following Keith Watson on "Dan Dare" in Eagle.
In 1992 he started work on Thunderbirds the Comic for Alan Fennell (he also drew Thunderbirds in the Sunday Times), Stingray the Comic and Joe 90. He has also drawn for Football Picture Story Monthly, Bunty, The Beano (including "Christmas Carole") and The Dandy.
Since 1996 he has been a regular artist on Commando, drawing over 150 issues. He writes and draws Rocket Pilot, featuring Dan Dare's boss Sir Hubert Guest in his younger days, for Spaceship Away, and has collaborated with writer Stephen Walsh on a series of comics featuring Charlotte Corday, including London Calling, published in October 2010 by Timebomb Comics, and The Iron Moon, published in spring 2011 by Print Media.
Source: Uk Comics Wiki; downthetubes.net

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