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Art & Inspiration ------> Early Friday Art Show Fri 13th! <---------

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SanDiegoJoe, Apr 12, 2007.

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  1. 67DOHC
    Joined: Mar 30, 2007
    Posts: 15

    67DOHC
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    Here are a couple of things that I have been working on this week. The black and white today, the color over the past week. Jeff and Jann your work is incredible as usual. bdrake, great truck.

    Bill
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  2. widewhitewalls
    Joined: Jul 8, 2006
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    widewhitewalls
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    from Michigan

    Thanks man. I try my best.
     
  3. 67DOHC
    Joined: Mar 30, 2007
    Posts: 15

    67DOHC
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    Widewhitewalls, Great photos. I wish we had something like that in Alabama.

    Bill
     
  4. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
    Posts: 8,277

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    Just whipped this out during lunch....ball-point pen and copy paper....

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  5. sean72
    Joined: Dec 20, 2004
    Posts: 452

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    We are looking into doing prints of the Beebe & Mulligan car and the other dragsters & funnycars at www.vintagedragclub.com. So far just t-shirts and stickers.

    Thanks,
    Sean
     
  6. DIRTYBIRD
    Joined: Feb 13, 2004
    Posts: 614

    DIRTYBIRD
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    WOW everyone is Ruling this week!!
     
  7. VAPHEAD
    Joined: May 13, 2002
    Posts: 3,257

    VAPHEAD
    BANNED

    Artist all hang at the same coffee shop right?
    Anyone seen/heard from Allison lately?
    Magazine ad deadline looming...need to get some new artwork...
    Off to Kansas now !
     
  8. Don't have anything new to post this week so I'll put up one I did for my youngest son on the back of his truck.

    I'd like to also say that this will probably be my last post on the board.For whatever reasons,I've decided to stop using my computer and devote a bit more time to my family.Am also cutting back on my show schedule as well.

    I've had a good time on here and met a lot of good people,but it's time to move on.So I guess I'll see you later.
    Ray
     

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  9. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
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    Sorry to hear this....always enjoyed your art. Family first though.....
    Hope to see ya pop in once in awhile......
     
  10. Muttley
    Joined: Nov 30, 2003
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    Muttley
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    Someone needs to build the real version of Brush's drawing.
     
  11. RatBone
    Joined: Sep 15, 2006
    Posts: 660

    RatBone
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    that #333 is my buddies truck, I passed this link on to him he will be stoked!
     
  12. Nara
    Joined: Mar 2, 2007
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    Nara
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    from canada

    Amazing ART everyone!
    Here is couple of mine.
     

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  13. GaryC.
    Joined: Mar 24, 2007
    Posts: 1,557

    GaryC.

    Another Great Friday Art Show! I look forward to these things all week.
    There's a lot of talent here! Here's my contributions for this week.

    The Mysterion was done in Illustrator and finished in Photoshop.

    The wooden Indy Roadster was carved from Yellow Pine, Walnut Mahogony and Birch.

    The Wingfoot Express is fine point marker on card weight paper. (I'm thinking of making a line of prints of this and some others like it... so how about some feedback)
     

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  14. TBonez
    Joined: Dec 21, 2004
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    MAN..........what a show , 67 DOHC , Jeff , Widewhitewalls your stuff rocks. Lots of great work this week
     
  15. DanCollins
    Joined: Jan 5, 2002
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    nice shots.....here's a piece I just did for an art show on saturday.....see it here first!

    it's 18X24" watercolor on parchment......
     

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  16. breeder
    Joined: Jul 13, 2005
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    breeder
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    i dig, i dig! you didnt have to show everyone george!!!!i wasnt goin to keep it!!![fingers crossed behind back];)
    that rocks man!!!!!
    very kool of ya :cool:

    todd:)
     
  17. breeder
    Joined: Jul 13, 2005
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    breeder
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    no!!!an HE NEEDS TO GET AHOLD OF ME!!!hint jeff, hint!:)
     
  18. shadowmtkustomz..that A is the dogs bollocks!!!!
     
  19. Coupe-De-CAB
    Joined: Sep 30, 2004
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    Coupe-De-CAB
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    from Nor Cal

    Great show this week, the art just keeps getting better and better all the time!

    Here's a Pencil drawing i whipped up this week of a 1936 Ford 3W coupe.

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  20. Toyghoul
    Joined: Jul 21, 2002
    Posts: 564

    Toyghoul
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    from SPOKANE

    Mine for this week, great stuff everyone. [​IMG]
     
  21. rollie
    Joined: Feb 7, 2005
    Posts: 552

    rollie
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    no hot rods this week...just another HD...Hi Nara, good stuff !!
     

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  22. It's been a pleasure,i've enjoyed admiring your work.Family comes first,but hopefully you'll occasionally,check in on the HAMB family.:confused:
     
  23. TKuhl
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
    Posts: 80

    TKuhl
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    from Pac NW

    Awe, Dang! nice art. I would love to share some of mine but my F'N hardrive crashed this week with two or three years of photos and photoshop work!!! Got to get me a dvd burner for backups!!
     
  24. Steve 38
    Joined: Jan 5, 2007
    Posts: 500

    Steve 38
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    Here is something a little different. This is as part of a t-shirt design I'm doing for a customer. Stockcar racing in New Zealand began in the '50s, and the cars were similar to what could be found in the US oval racing in the early days, pre-war Ford and Chevy coupes, plus we had a few sedans, and plenty of English stuff too. Ford Flathead V8s were a popular engine choice, and an engine size limit of 240ci was introduced. The races were run on 1/4 mile dirt ovals. The early cars used their original chassis', but there was plnty of crashing which was popular with the crowds, and soon teams were building what were basically armoured cars with a cut down road car body on top.

    By the '70s, the pre-war bodies had gone and teams were fitting cut down English Ford Anglia, Hilman Imp, Morris 1100 etc bodies instead. These days the engine rule is up to 248ci, to allow for late model Fords and Chevy V8s, plus quad-cam Toyota and Nissan V8s. The top cars put out around 500hp. The cars are now pretty fast, and can lap most 1/4 mile tracks only about 2-3sec slower than a Sprintcar, yet they still have full-contact racing. Most of the cars now run fibreglass Ford Y bodies.
     

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  25. Nocturnal
    Joined: Sep 18, 2005
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    Nocturnal
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    from CO

    You all are great. I enjoy this alot...
    I only dabble here and there, I usually have to be alone in a hotel bored out of my goard.
    Heres some from a while back, The Vic is a Cab-0ver concept I was kicking around.
    I've been too busy painting and welding to make something new...
     

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  26. Norwell, that's sweetness defined!
    Janne, another hot rendering of one hot rod.
    ...and widewhites...those pictures are awe inspiring!

    Here's a couple for starters... I should add, I'm about to inaugurate my new Aztec airbrush. i've never used a multi-tipped brush and am years outta practice so any advise is welcome. I'm putting the flames behind the old shoebox I posted way back. for kicks I'll put it up again here so you can see what it should look like when finished. wish me luck or say a prayer or both.

    This is a quick sketch, scribbled out on a li'l yellow post-it. Called Gone Fishin'

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    This is/was the "Down South" '55 Chevy.

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    and lastly, for now, OT sketches I kinda like from way back. Hope you don't
    mind

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  27. ...and Tingler, ... you're not well. Great mind and groovy works, tho!
     
  28. bustedlifter
    Joined: Jun 26, 2005
    Posts: 756

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    New seat I made for my shovel and a cover for my machinist/welder's seat.
     

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  29. redlinetoys
    Joined: May 18, 2004
    Posts: 4,302

    redlinetoys
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    from Midwest

    It is all good.

    Love the striping, the rat fink, the tikis, the gasser tri five, the paper/pencil doodle drawings.

    Drooling...


    Bob
    RedlineToys


    http://public.fotki.com/redlinetoys/
     
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