Pilot & Artist (Part One)
By ANN Contributor Aleta Vinas
The name Lindbergh conjures up visions of white scarves, rotary
engines and the romance of flying into the Great Unknown on a
mission that's the first of its kind. It evokes visions of a long,
dark, lonely, transatlantic flight. It reminds us that the Spirit
of St. Louis and the man who flew it, Charles Lindbergh, were
pioneers.
But there is another Lindbergh making a name for himself today.
This Lindbergh uses the Earth instead of the air, trees instead of
an airplane to express himself. Erik Lindbergh, grandson of
Charles, is carving his niche in one of a kind wood furniture,
space theme sculptures and more recently, limited edition space
theme sculptures cast in bronze.