By the time he was six years old, Steve Tack could identify just about every commercial and military aircraft of the time. He began his art training at the knee of his grandfather, renowned aviation artist and one of the founding members of the American Society of Aviation Artists, R.G. Smith.
A native of Southern California, Steve attended the University of Southern California and graduated with a degree in cinema and television production. In 1990, he began working as an airborne motion picture and video photographer in support of Flight Test for the Naval Air Warfare Center at NAS Pt. Mugu in Southern California. Steve's educational training, in combination with his "on-the-job" experience, has lent him a unique insight and detailed perspective toward aviation that is reflected in each of his paintings.
According to Steve, "Flying on a regular basis is the single greatest insight to my art. Knowing the airplanes inside and out, plus all of the things you don't seesuch as mission briefs, flight profiles, NATOPS ruleshelp to build a greater understanding of Naval Aviation. This greater understanding has translated into a heightened realism. That's not to say I paint every little detailin fact, I don'tbut the knowledge is the foundation from which to build and select the appropriate detail to paint."
Steve Tack attributes most of his award-winning artistic style to his grandfather, who has critiqued just about everything he has ever done. "He cautions me," Steve tells us, "against overpainting the picture, and suggests various techniques for fitting the airplanes IN the background instead of ON the background." Steve goes on to say, "He has taught me the power of suggestion; the mere suggestion of something in the background rather than overpainting the details, helps to focus the viewer's eye on the desired points of interest." This inherited artistic approach results in each of Steve's paintings being a harmonious blend of realistic detail and flowing artistic interpretation. His work consistently shows Steve's talented eye for composition, balance and knowing detail.
Steve's artwork is prominently display in countless aviation museums and facilities throughout the United States and he has received nationwide acclaim for his distinguished style. An active member of the American Society of Aviation Artists and the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS), Steve currently spends his time creating private commissions for individuals or commemorative events and is often selected to create artwork for numerous military air shows throughout the country. |