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Art & Inspiration Friday Art Show ...put on your raincoats!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Johnny Ace, Jan 9, 2008.

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  1. rollie
    Joined: Feb 7, 2005
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    here's some cycle tins I striped earlier this week...
     

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  2. rollie
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    ...and here's 2 views of a Fink clock ..still wet !
     

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  3. Lookin good! No time for the ivory yet huh!?
     
  4. ALindustrial
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    i have always wanted to jump in :)
    Nosurfs coupe... all illustrator

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  5. ^ awesome art work everybody !!
    thanks for sharing
     
  6. Coupe-De-CAB
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    Two stenciled pieces i just finished to take with me to the Cow Palace car show this weekend in S.F. to sell, look for them at the Gambino kustoms booth:)

    These pieces are 9" X 32" sprayed with rattle can paint on thin maple ply wood.
    I'm also going to put them up for sale in the classifieds, if they don't sell this weeked:)

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    cheers everyone,
    CAB
     
  7. CAB, Those look great!
     

  8. You're too kind. Thanks for the kind words.
     
  9. Unkl Ian
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    1-Shot doesn't wash off with water.
    And some colors take a while to dry.
     
  10. Johnny Ace
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    Unkl, you just beat me to that thought.....I forgot the disclaimer to that foto...DO NOT attempt to imitate this stuff, young folks.....That is a stunt model, used to all kinds of situations.....
    Again, for the novice, NO 1 -Shot on the skin, or any paints ,chemicals , or solvents not meant to be absorbed into the skin...
    There are special bases, sealants, and layers that we use sometimes, made for this purpose.....
    Ace
     
  11. SUHRsc
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    wasting time at work today
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  12. Robin B
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    Nice stuff... Like the board etienne!

    I posted these once before unfinished and with crappy pics so I thought I´ll make a re-run.
    After this, a small brake with doing paintings...

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  13. Robin B
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    from Finland

  14. ChevyGirlRox
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    I want to hear more about this. I don't care if you put it in a PM or on this post.
    There are some formal automotive events I have gone to in the past that I have worn a backless gown. I always thought it would be neat to get striped down my back. I know, I know, why not get a tattoo? I'm just not in for that big of a committment.
    I imagine you could use the same paint that people paint costumes on people with.
     
  15. Unkl Ian
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    Body Paint is water based,and might work best
    with brushes different than what most of us use.

    Mack does offer a Striping brush,with synthetic bristles,
    and another one which is a mix of natural and synthetic

    The brushes we use,are assembled with a water based glue.
    So water based paint could damage the brush.
     
  16. IGOR
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    I know I posted it on another thread but here it is...
     

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  17. SUHRsc
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  18. UK Comet
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    Just a quick photochop from me, I love these old ads.........
     

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  19. bustedlifter
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    Cool stuff everyone! new seat for my bike.
     

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  20. gooseta2
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    STUFF........
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  21. ynottayblock
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    good show!
    nate-cool sketch
    garyc- i dig it
    robinb- wow man, i love your stuff
    cab- cool as always

    Had some time to work on my own stuff, so here is a old marker rendering of my project that I cleaned up in photoshop.
    ***open the new window in full for best quality***
     

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  22. fortypickup
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    Thanks Chaddilac

    This car will be on the road! It has Cool lines and old scool nostalgia! :D

    Great work ya'll! Keep up the kick ass posts!
     
  23. _dRaGuLa_
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    Great stuff guys and gals

    Here is my addition... "overworked"

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  24. fortypickup
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    I know, I know! Your not really a backseat driver until your sitting over the rear axle! :D

    Thanks, Man! :)
     
  25. This is incredible, the composition just "works". As usual everybody, outstanding talents once again!:eek:
     
  26. Joshua Shaw
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    Great work as always guys and gals.

    I had to go back through some art work to find some old shit tonight for a redraw.. so, here is some old work from the last year or so..


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    Thanks.
    Joshua Shaw
    ShawShopCin
     
  27. Stone
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    Thats sweet. I have wanted to build something like that for awhile. I can't wait to see more of this idea
     
  28. Gee
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    nice corngrower!
    hey, are those Yoken textas or similar? (do yoken pens still even exist?i havent used em since college in the early '90s)
    your coloured pix make me want to givem a try again. :)
     
  29. ChopperOlli
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    from Finland

  30. chazzin
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    here is some striping i done at the atlanta world of wheels last weekend
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