Michael Hopkins' Original Pen & Ink Caricatures are a one of kind work of art, which will last a lifetime. All of Michael's unique creations are drawn using the classic art form using pen and black India ink. Due to the ease of modern technology, this classic form of drawing is becoming a lost art, one which Michael is perfecting with each stroke of his pen.
While visiting, Michael Hopkins Caricatures, if you see one of Michael's Original Caricatures that you really enjoy and would like to make an offer that is below the listed price, please feel free to contact Michael at scribblesisme@yahoo.com, as we will consider all reasonable offers. All sales are final
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The Douglas DC-3 had a long lasting effect on the airline industry and as a workhorse for the allies during World War II. It was created as a larger, improved version of the Douglas DC-2. It was powered by two 1,200 hp Pratt & Whitney radial piston engines. It has a cruise speed of 207 mph,, capacity of 21 to 32 passengers or 6,000 lbs of cargo, with a range of 1,500 miles. The DC-3 first flew on December 17, 1935.
While visiting, Michael Hopkins Caricatures, if you see one of Michael's Original Caricatures that you really like and would like to make an offer that is below the listed price, please feel free to contact Michael at scribblesisme@yahoo.com, as we will consider all reasonable offers.
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Michael Hopkins
Caricaturist
Born and raised in Renton, Washington, Michael Hopkins grew up surrounded the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and aviation history. At an early age, Michael art was inspired by the likes of, Al Hirschfeld, Chuck Jones and Seattle Post Intelligencer Cartoonist, Bob McCausland and of course, aviation.
Michael’s credits his sense of humor and absurdity to Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy and Seattle's own J.P. Patches. The humor he developed, combined with his mastery of caricature, has been bringing smiles to the faces of those who understood satirical humor and consternation to those on the receiving end of his biting satire. Michael has proven over and over again, that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword.