Qantas and Boeing have unveiled the most complex paint job ever undertaken on a plane to celebrate one of Australia's most famous indigenous artists. It took 10 days and - for the first time - Boeing used paintbrushes to recreate the textures of the late WA artist Paddy Bedford. Done in partnership with Australian designers Balarinji.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Bedford on a plane
News of the launch of Qantas plane
Qantas and Boeing have unveiled the most complex paint job ever undertaken on a plane to celebrate one of Australia's most famous indigenous artists. It took 10 days and - for the first time - Boeing used paintbrushes to recreate the textures of the late WA artist Paddy Bedford. Done in partnership with Australian designers Balarinji.
Qantas and Boeing have unveiled the most complex paint job ever undertaken on a plane to celebrate one of Australia's most famous indigenous artists. It took 10 days and - for the first time - Boeing used paintbrushes to recreate the textures of the late WA artist Paddy Bedford. Done in partnership with Australian designers Balarinji.
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