Rudinec & Associates

Rudinec & Associates Rudinec & Associates is a commercial photography studio near Youngstown, Ohio. They provide clients

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I've had a lifelong fascination with history, aviation and art. From an early age, I've used my artistic talents to comb...
06/04/2026

I've had a lifelong fascination with history, aviation and art. From an early age, I've used my artistic talents to combine those interests by drawing and painting scenes read in books or told to me by relatives who had flown in the US Army Air Forces during World War II. Visual inspiration came in the form of plastic airplane model box top art, every Time-Life book series I could subscribe to, and my family's 1972 edition of the World Book Encyclopedia. My mom had the foresight to sign me up for oil painting lessons when I was 9 years old, and in addition to the traditional still life paintings my teacher would have me do, I did manage to squeeze in my own Master Studies of works by John Trumbull and Thomas Gainsborough.



I received a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from Mississippi State University, and after graduation got a job as the Graphic Design Coordinator for Taylor Machine Works, a manufacturer of lifting machinery in Louisville, MS. My job involved assembling the graphic elements for all sorts of publications, but I was also involved with special projects for things like international trade shows, for which I created a series of 8'x10' murals. It was a great job for a new college grad, but an opportunity to hit the road full-time as a guitar player in the band Southfire managed out of Nashville, TN, found me hitting the road after a year and a half at Taylor's, and I spent the next 3 years as a traveling minstrel from coast to coast. After we'd had our shot at the elusive brass ring, I went back to school and pursued a Master of Fine Arts in Electronic Visualization from Mississippi State University. My graduate research focused on the story of my relative Johnny Butler, who flew B-17 Flying Fortresses with the 384th Bomb Group in England during WWII. In addition to producing a 35-minute documentary on Johnny's experience titled Crew 19, I created the website for the 384th Bomb Group (www.384thbombgroup.com). It is now managed by a team of dedicated researchers and remains the flagship website for any 8th Air Force unit in WWII.



I remained as faculty at MSU for the next six years, launching my career as a college art instructor. While at MSU, I taught Drawing I and II, Design I and II, Rendering, and Computer Art. In 2004, I met my wife Crystal, and in 2005 we had our son, JT. Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, we moved to the Mississippi gulf coast, and I worked for a year and a half as the Multimedia Coordinator during the rebuilding and reopening of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Biloxi. I got back into teaching in 2008, and since then I've taught for William Carey University, Tulane University, the University of Southern Mississippi, and I'm currently the Visual Arts Instructor and Gallery Director at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. I will retire from teaching full time in 2026.



In 1992, I became an Associate Member in the American Society of Aviation Artists (ASAA), an organization founded by aviation art pioneers Keith Ferris, R.G. Smith, Ren Wicks, Joe Kotula, and Robert McCall. I was juried in as an Artist Member in 2002, and in 2018 became an Artist Fellow. I served as the ASAA’s President from 2022-2024. In 2018, I began participating as a civilian artist with the National Museum of the Marine Corps Combat Art Program. In 2023, I was awarded the Colonel John W. Thomason, Jr. Award from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. In 2021, my good friend and fellow ASAA member Russell Smith came up with the idea of the two of us co-instructing "The Color of Flight" plein air painting workshop at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Rhinebeck, NY, and I've had the great pleasure of being a part of the biennial event in 2021, 2023, and 2025...it's been a great hit! I've also had the opportunity to participate in the Department of the Air Force Art Program, documenting events for Space Force. In September 2025, I received the Order of St. Maurice, Civis level, from the Mississippi Rifles through the National Infantry Association. I look forward to creating more historical artwork in a multitude of directions.



As an artist, my work is rooted in realism and dogged historical research. I am passionate about history, and enjoy the research and preparation for a new artwork as much as its creation, in the hopes of creating a strong narrative and an accurate visual historical document. I dove into plein air painting in 2014 primarily to strengthen my studio works. The historical pieces I create are not based off of a singular historical photo, but instead are crafted from a vantage point to put the viewer in the scene, as if they were witness to it. In doing so, I've had to immerse myself in the study of color and light so that when I am assembling a composition from scratch, I'll be better informed as to what the scene should "look" like. Although my primary medium is oil, I enjoy working in graphite, charcoal, pastel, colored pencil, watercolor, and gouache. I accept commissions in all of those mediums, and look forward to whatever is next on the easel or drawing board.

I currently live in Gulfport, MS with my wife, Crystal, and son JT, when he's home from college. My golden retrievers Roscoe and Ranger are my studio buddies.

Gallery- https://www.requestaprint.net/marines/gallery.php?searchText=poole&searchOption=Any&btnSearch=Search

Throughout her long career, artist Donna J. Neary moved easily between painting portraits, book and magazine covers, com...
04/24/2026

Throughout her long career, artist Donna J. Neary moved easily between painting portraits, book and magazine covers, commercial illustration, children's books, military subjects, and complex historical paintings.

Donna’s artwork has appeared on the covers of numerous books, from historical topics to children’s books, as well as on the covers of national magazines such as the Washington Post Magazine, The New Republic magazine, the U.S. Naval Institute’s Proceedings, Common Cause magazine, Leatherneck magazine, America's Civil War, over 25 covers of the Marine Corps Gazette, and many others. Donna painted award-winning covers for Regardie's magazine and for Mortgage Banking magazine and her art has illustrated articles in Smithsonian and Washingtonian magazines. Several of her cover illustrations were selected for publication in Communication Arts Illustration Annuals. Donna J. Neary’s art appears within the pages of Time-Life Books Enchanted World book series, their Civil War book series Echoes of Glory, and other of their publications. Fourteen of her artworks were commissioned by Boston Publishing especially for their Vietnam Experience book series.

The 1994 Official White House Christmas Ornament carries Donna’s art and her painting Even To Hell Itself is the official painting for the North Anna Battlefield Park in Virginia. Her early historical art was published in both British and American journals and periodicals and in 1973 Donna was elected a Fellow of the Company of Military Historians. In the 1980's Donna was included in an exhibit of women in commercial art at NOVA/Northern Virginia Community College and throughout 2012 several of her artworks were displayed in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. as part of the “Fly Marines! Centennial of the Marine Corps Aviation” exhibit.

Paintings by the artist hang in the Pentagon and the Commandant's House in Washington D. C. and reside in the collections of the U.S. Cavalry Museum, the U. S. Army Medical Museum, the U. S. National Park Service, The National Guard Bureau Heritage Collection, the U. S. Navy Art Collection, the National Museum of the Marine Corps, the art collections of the Scots Guards and the Queen’s Own Highlanders in the United Kingdom, as well as other public and private collections in both the U.S. and the U.K.

While pursuing her career as a free-lance artist, Donna also served for over twenty years as an artist in the Marine Corps Reserves. Among her many assignments as a field and combat artist she participated in Joint Exercises in the remote mountains of South Korea, NATO Exercises above the Arctic Circle (twice), and in 1993 she deployed to famine-ravaged and civil-war-torn Somalia during Operation Restore Hope. Artwork by the artist from these and other assignments resides in the art collection of the National Museum of the Marine Corps.

During the mid-1970's and the early 1980's artist Donna J. Neary maintained her studio in the Torpedo Factory Art Center on the waterfront in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. Currently, she maintains her studio in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Gallery- https://www.requestaprint.net/marines/gallery.php?gallery_id=78

Before onboarding as a Navy artist, I flew and instructed as a pilot in the Air Force flying T-38 and C-130E aircraft. I...
03/27/2026

Before onboarding as a Navy artist, I flew and instructed as a pilot in the Air Force flying T-38 and C-130E aircraft. I was also a self-employed freelance artist for many years, documenting aviation history in fine art.

In March of 2020 I was excited to join the Naval History and Heritage Command and turned my artistic documentation focus from just aircraft to the much broader field of the current and past history of the U.S. Navy. Since then, I’ve had incredible embarks aboard USS George Washington (CVN-73), USS Pearl Harbor (LSD-52) and USS Nebraska (SSBN-739). I have also visited USS Vicksburg (CG-69), NAS Whidbey Island, NS Norfolk and Little Creek, Naval Communications Security in Suffolk, VA, NS San Diego, NSWC and several Blue Angels show destinations to gather photo and sketch references for my 98 Navy fine art paintings to date. It’s an exciting time to be documenting Naval history and I look forward to what is next.

Gallery- https://www.requestaprint.net/navy/gallery.php?gallery_id=100

It soon will be Cherry Blossom Festival time. Thousands of visitors will be in the Washington, D.C. area between March 2...
03/12/2026

It soon will be Cherry Blossom Festival time. Thousands of visitors will be in the Washington, D.C. area between March 20 and April 12 to witness this once-a-year spectacular display such as this one photographed by Joseph Rudinec. Peak bloom is expected around March 29.

This and other photographic artwork from Rudinec and Associates will be on display at Ramada Quantico, which is located minutes from the Marine Corps Museum and also a short drive to Washington, D.C.

We invite you to explore the Rudinec Art Gallery and discover how RequestAPrint can enhance your space.

Gallery- https://www.requestaprint.net/rudinec_art/gallery.php?gallery_id=10

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In his tenure as the Art Director for Naval Aviation News magazine, the publication has won numerous awards from the Chi...
03/05/2026

In his tenure as the Art Director for Naval Aviation News magazine, the publication has won numerous awards from the Chief of Information for all-around excellence. As part of this, he has completed several paintings for cover art which are now part of the Navy Art Collection.

He is represented in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. His works have been exhibited at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, and the Navy Art Gallery, Washington, DC. His art has been reproduced in books and magazines including Naval Institute's Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, Naval Aviation News, and Aviation Week And Space Technology.

In 2002, he completed his first assignment as an official Navy artist to a combat zone traveling to USS John C. Stennis, an aircraft carrier then engaged in offensive operations as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. In April 2003, he traveled to Iraq to document Navy Medicine's support in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, which included spending eight days with Fleet Hospital 3 in southern Iraq. He returned to Iraq in 2005 to document the work of medical corpsmen of the U.S. Marines.

Gallery- https://www.requestaprint.net/navy/gallery.php?gallery_id=37

These Gallery Wrap Canvas Reproductions from the National Museum of the Marine Corps art collection were produced by Req...
11/24/2025

These Gallery Wrap Canvas Reproductions from the National Museum of the Marine Corps art collection were produced by RequestAPrint and on display in the rotunda at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex.

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"Thanks for all your help, the paintings were a huge hit and there were a lot of compliments on them." - Stephanie

Happy Veterans Day from Rudinec & Associates. We remember and honor all who have served or are actively serving on this ...
11/11/2025

Happy Veterans Day from Rudinec & Associates. We remember and honor all who have served or are actively serving on this day. Veterans, we thank you!

This is the page where I introduce myself and tell you a little about myself and my art. I was born and raised in Northe...
08/27/2025

This is the page where I introduce myself and tell you a little about myself and my art. I was born and raised in Northeast Ohio, received my art education at Thiel College in Greenville, PA, and found my true calling when I switched from oils to pastels somewhere along the way. I probably started drawing horses about the same time that I picked up my first pencil and I haven't gotten tired of it yet.

I would describe and define myself as an artist/writer/dancer; usually, but not always, in that order. I believe that you should embrace your passions with dedication and absolute devotion, and that if you do, the work will speak for itself. I hope that my drawings touch something in everyone who sees them. My goal as an artist is to show not only the beauty of each animal but to offer a glimpse into its soul and personality.

Art 75- https://www.requestaprint.net/art75/gallery.php?gallery_id=38

Gary T. Erbe was born in 1944 in Union City, NJ where he maintained his studio for 35 years.  Self taught, he began pain...
07/16/2025

Gary T. Erbe was born in 1944 in Union City, NJ where he maintained his studio for 35 years. Self taught, he began painting in 1965. In the early years, every painting Erbe created would become a learning experience bringing him closer to understanding what makes good art. This was a challenging time for him. Then he discovered and became interested in Trompe l’oeil painting. In 1969, he conceived a way of creating Trompe l’oeil paintings that would be contemporary and different from the 19th Century Trompe l’oeil masters and coined the term “Levitational Realism”. In 1970, he quit his job as an engraver to pursue art fulltime and in the mid 1970’s, he began to explore the idiom of abstraction and cubism and how it can be applied to Trompe l’oeil painting. The idea of integrating modern principles into his painting was very challenging and exciting. Bridging the gap between modern art and realism would be his vision. In fact, today his work has less to do with Trompe l’oeil and more to do with the creative process.

Erbe’s work is the creation of a synthetic sense of space derived from the combination of flat space integrated with abstract forms exaggerated and enhanced by shadow, light and color. Mr. Erbe has exhibited extensively throughout the world and has garnered many awards for his paintings. Gary T. Erbe served as President of Allied Artists of America, Inc. from 1994-2005.

Art 75- https://www.requestaprint.net/art75/gallery.php?gallery_id=3

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9215 Market Street , Suite 6
North Lima, OH
44452

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Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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