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Brushes Needles and Burnouts! Thanks & Links

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kustom Keifer, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. Kustom Keifer
    Joined: Oct 19, 2004
    Posts: 50

    Kustom Keifer
    Member
    from NY

    I’m having difficulty putting it into words. The “BnB” was a dream come true for me. So, rather than try to say what can’t be said, let me just thank the following…

    The contributing artists: Makoto, Mr. G, Grimb, King Rat & Rei (aka The Burnout Network), Nash, The Pizz, Keith Weesner, Dirty Donny, John Bell, Johnny Crap, Kirsten Easthope, Ryzart, Vinnie Blanco, Sam Gambino, Jason Tingler, Jim McLeod, Hot Rod Jen, John Dietrich, Pooch, Dan Barnett, Skratch, Mr. J, Bernardo, Pheck, Thorsten Haskenham, Porkchop, and Norm Morales.

    Special Thanks to: Terri (Mrs.Keifer), Izumi, Dan & Babs Barnett, Jesse Scoma, Oriana (Mrs. Dirty), Jeff “Photo”, Eric Wigger, Nick Arena, Scot Winskey, Pon, Mike Barile (Painted Armor), Matt Vancura, Mikey “Hi-Pitch”, Simone, Sarah, Vean, Ryzart, Krapp, Chris Bassett, and Richie “Seen”. Hopefully I haven’t forgotten anyone. Please forgive me if I have.

    Here is just a sample of the over 2000 event photos:
    http://www.kustomkulturegallery.com/bnbevent/

    And here is all the art from the show:
    http://www.kustomkulturegallery.com/bnbart/

    We are happy to say that much of the art sold at the opening, but some great work is still available. Just call me 516 623 5665 or email me kustomkulture@optonline.net with the image number and I will get back to you right away with the pricing and availability. This show will hang until November 5th. If you’re in the area stop by and see it in person!

    In closing I’d just like to say that there were many lessons to be learned from the Japanese artists. When we figured it out they had worked 45 hours in three days! Not because they had to…they WANTED to. Their prices were modest (if not down right cheap), and their workmanship was flawless. The customer was always right and they never showed any sign of annoyance or disappointment with a client’s suggestion or direction. Every indication was that they felt privileged to do the thing they love for the people who would let them. I found the whole experience extremely humbling.

    I feel truly blessed to be able to bring the artwork and artists I love together for people here in the Northeast to experience. Thanks to all who support Kustom Kulture Gallery & Tattoo, and Sketchkult.com.

    God Bless,
    Keith Ciaramello
     
  2. LoBrow
    Joined: Mar 8, 2005
    Posts: 619

    LoBrow
    Member
    from MI

    Keith- Awesome photos. Thanks for putting these here. I have been looking for them at Sketchkult. Looks like a great time. I wish me and Tara could have made it out. Maybe next year. Hope all is well- see ya....dustin
     
  3. disturber
    Joined: Aug 17, 2005
    Posts: 110

    disturber
    Member

    This guys the real deal. Puts himself out to do what he does. I will make it a point to be at the next event. Wish i could have made this one.
    Disturber (Outsider to you Kieth)
     
  4. Kustom Keifer
    Joined: Oct 19, 2004
    Posts: 50

    Kustom Keifer
    Member
    from NY

    Thanks guys! Same time next year!

    DVD of the event as soon as I can crank one out...
     

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