Hello all! I'm new to this forum. I'm an artist by trade specializing in automotive art. My dad had many cool Mopar muscle cars back when they were just clapped out, neglected ten year old gas guzzlers. Church for us was ESTA Safety Park Dragstrip in Cicero, NY on Sunday mornings. Apparently, I've inherited the car gene. I have several cars, most which you all could care less about, but they're mine. All mine. Mwahahahaha! I'm not here to try to fit in. I'm not a purist. I don't know everything there has ever been to know about pre-1948 cars. But I love hot rods, kustoms and vintage drag cars. And muscle cars and sports cars and exotic cars and beat up pick-ups and lately I have a real thing for vans. My automotive art spans many interests and techniques and a good many of them are traditional hot rods. You'll see those as I post them on the Friday art show. Starting on the 10th.
If any of you are wondering where the term "starving artist" comes from my post was a good example. Nowhere in there did I mention that I have a website and you can buy my artwork there. It's www.artracer.com Have a visit, I don't ****.
Welcome from Rockmart, abo ut 45 miles or so NW of Atlanta on US 278. Henrietta the '38 Ford pickup and Ozelle the '55 Ford send friendly horn honks. Now I'm going to check out your web site, look forward to seeing your work.
Oops. I do know where Hampton is. I guess that shows how well I follow NASCAR. Thanks all for the greetings! It's nice to meet ya's.
- Hi, welcome Mr. Art Racer! I've been enjoying your artwork for several years. I've even met you a couple times at the big indoor Atlanta Congress Center car shows. Hope to see you again there real soon. -