Can you imagine a full flame job done up with the impression type flames?? Maybe even paint them in a cl***ic style to......that would be cool. I like the ground flames to ,I also want to know the pre paint prep.
take a look in a Harley catalogue , mate of mine has a CVO with the flame grind look , another friend ( Thomas Maur ) is an artist who does artwork on aluminium sheet with the 3m discs on a 4 inch grinder , his stuff goes all over the world cheers Steve in Oz
I know I am a it late for the conversation, but I do "know a guy" . I do a few different kinds of flames in my practice as a metal grind artist. The first two pictures are the same set under regular and colored lighting, this set has high reflective response to light due to the almost mirror properties of the stainless stainless steel . It may be difficult to see in the photos , but there is a pinstripe sandblasted in the work that contrasts as a static effect that is amplified by the more fluid grind work in the body of flames. The red and blue pinstriped flame in the third photo is actually a diamond cut graphic under Kandy toners and cleared automotive. The following url leads to a video that shows the flames and other metal surface in action as I prefer it to be displayed online, still photos due this kind of work little justice. video is the closest to actually seeing in live, but I must admit that seeing this stuff live will just blow minds and leave one talking to themselves. if you go to the link, hold down your skirt , its about to get flipped