
Let’s Do It — Wright Brothers First Flight — Glenn Beck Art Print
About the Artwork
This art print celebrates the Wright Brothers’ daring spirit as they prepared for their first powered flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903. The scene shows Orville and Wilbur Wright with their Wright Flyer, capturing the bold call “Let’s do it!” before takeoff.
Story & Inspiration
Glenn Beck was inspired by the relentless pursuit of innovation that defined the Wright Brothers. In this illustration he portrays their historic moment on the windswept dunes of North Carolina. The phrase “Let’s do it” embodies the determination that propelled human flight and serves as a metaphor for pursuing dreams without hesitation. The composition pays tribute to the ingenuity of aviation pioneers and encourages viewers to embrace courage and curiosity.
Details & Materials
- Artist: Glenn Beck
- Edition: Open edition
- Dimensions: 30” × 20”
- Series: America’s Heroes, Myths & Legends
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