Hurricane
Hurricane
Hawker Hurricane Aircraft Print
Mk1 Limited Edition of 52
Black — 45 prints
Green — 7 prints
50 × 70 cm screenprint on premium Plike paper
Hand screen-printed in metallic silver ink with subtle Morse code typography
Signed and numbered
Unframed
Worldwide shipping included
✈︎ About the Hurricane
This Hawker Hurricane aircraft print presents one of the Royal Air Force’s most important wartime fighters in a disciplined top-down perspective, revealing the defining geometry of its wing and fuselage.
The Hawker Hurricane was a principal fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force during the early years of the Second World War. Entering service in the late 1930s, it played a decisive role in the Battle of Britain, accounting for a significant proportion of enemy aircraft destroyed during the campaign.
While often overshadowed by the Spitfire, the Hurricane’s robust construction and stable gun platform made it highly effective in combat. From above, its straight tapered wing and purposeful fuselage create a distinctive silhouette that reflects the aircraft’s practical wartime design.
In Battle of Britain camouflage, the aircraft carries one of the most historically significant finishes in British aviation.
✈︎ About the Artwork
A top-down study of the Hawker Hurricane, focused on its balanced wing geometry and wartime silhouette.
The Battle of Britain camouflage scheme is interpreted through fine line work, reducing complex surface detail into a precise graphic composition. Metallic silver ink reflects the aluminium structure beneath the paint, while subtle Morse code typography references early aviation communication and operational signalling.