experience the art of late World Renowned Artist,
milo w. reckow
Caffeine Nebula (V838 Monocerotis)
Cat's paw nebula
Nebula Horse Art Gallery
Milo's love of horses came from his late wife's life and these memories encouraged him to draw. It is a simple and final relationship for this great artist to combine his love for the cosmos and his love for the horse. The colors and conformations of the gases, dust, and comets makes quite a thrill for the viewer's interpretation.
All paintings are oil paintings on 16 X 20 canvas.
Eagle Nebula
About Milo
Milo Reckow is a graduate from the Los Angeles Art Institute and the University of Southern California, which was supported on the GI bill. He is a Marine Veteran from WWII, honorably discharged with a Purple Heart. He was Department Head of Graphic Arts Depart at EG&G/Department of Energy and Nevada Text Site and retired from this company. Ziegfried and Roy entertainers with white tigers Milo was their exclusive artist for many art projects they needed. Roy respected his expertise in Milo’s natural drawings of the tigers. Milo also drew a souvenir line with a white tiger and dolphins that became collectable items. While in Hollywood he worked with Howard Hughes for many of this projects at RKO. While in Las Vegas he assisted Moe Daleliz in his designs for many of the designs for the Stardust Hotel. Milo was known for his drawings of portraits and the human body. He truly was a well rounded artist that put life back into the deceased for their portraits and the eyes of the wildlife kingdom.
Breaking new dimensions.
In Milo’s earlier years he worked with Howard Hughes in Hollywood for his theater banners for Mr Hughes’ movies. Then in Las Vegas he worked with Moe Daelitz to create art for the Stardust Hotel. Milo was Head of the Graphic Arts Depart at Depart of Energy at Nevada Test Site and in Las Vegas. Milo’s art in the wild life kingdom for white tigers done in pastels were selected by Roy Horn from Zeigfried and Roy, entertainers; over hundreds of artist’s submittals. .
Never give up.
He was famous for his antamity and especially portraits both done in charcoal. The variety of mediams he used was an outstanding gift he made to the art world. His final tribute to a lover of his art was done in pencil from his hospital bed. They were entered in an exhibit for all to remember “one must never give up”.
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A High Emission Nebula
Unknown Nebula
Trifid Nebula
Ring Nebula
Stellar Spire
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