- Lonnie Ortega
Lonnie Ortega (born October 3, 1946 in
California ) is an American artist specializing inaviation art.Background
Lonnie Ortega was born in
Southern California and is one of six children. He graduated from Western High School inAnaheim, California in 1964 and continued on to Cerritos Junior College inCerritos, California to studyart .In 1966, Lonnie enrolled at Cypress Junior College in
Cypress, California to play baseball. During his time at Cypress Junior College, he was drafted by theSt. Louis Cardinals . In 1967, he was offered a full athletic scholarship to playbaseball at Chapman College inOrange, California . However, in the summer of 1968, Lonnie's baseball playing days ended with a serious knee injury.Career
The injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise - with his
baseball dreams shattered, Lonnie chose to concentrate on hisart .Lonnie was hired in 1969 to work for the
McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Company inLong Beach, California (now known as TheBoeing Company after amerger between the two companies in 1997). He completed hisart education while working for the company and was the understudy of famedaviation artist Robert Grant (R.G.) Smith, who worked for the company as adesign engineer . When Smith died due to complications related toParkinson's disease , Lonnie was asked by Smith's daughter to do a portrait of her father - he was honored to do so for his famousmentor .Lonnie retired from The
Boeing Company in May 2002 to pursue hisart career full-time. He is a member of theCommemorative Air Force and is part of Air Group One, which is stationed out ofEl Cajon, California . Each year, Lonnie contributes his time and money to the ongoing projects within the group by selling his artwork at theGillespie Field Air Show and donating a percentage of the proceeds to Air Group One.He and his artwork can also be found at various other air shows in the
Southern California area and throughout the United States (i.e. theOshkosh Airshow andReno Air Races ).Personal
Lonnie lives in
Long Beach, California with his wife Julie and their two children, Megan and John.External links
Official Website: http://www.lonnieortegaaviationart.com/
References
P-82 Squadron symposium: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3901/is_199811/ai_n8813073
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