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**FRIDAY ART SHOW*** Nov. 9th 2007

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by TINGLER, Nov 8, 2007.

  1. :D Fantastic work by you....and I love when you talk "art talk":rolleyes:
    Sandy
     
  2. :)
    :) I am asumming your a Frankie Fan...due to your pic/name:confused: I too am a great...great...fan of anything Frankenstein....So did you hear about Mel Brooks opening his Broadway show up...based on his
    movie? Thought I'd throw that out to yu:rolleyes:
    Sandy
     
  3. :eek: Way Kool work...Thanks for sharing that...You may have a
    top selling item here!!!!:rolleyes:
    Sandy
     
  4. Ruben Duran
    Joined: Aug 18, 2007
    Posts: 604

    Ruben Duran
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    Another great start to Friday's show..... Here are a few from me this week. Oh yeah, sorry about that pesky watermark in the first one, but its the only image I have :eek:

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    Riff Raff Race
    16" X 20"
    Oil on Canvas

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    EPIC
    28" X 72"
    Oil and Motor Oil on canvas

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    Blue June
    28" X 72"
    Oil and Transmission Fluid on Canvas
     
  5. rollie
    Joined: Feb 7, 2005
    Posts: 552

    rollie
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    ...here's a before/after of some interior trim pieces I bartered with a 'tiquer for ,out of a 36 Chrysler sedan.
     

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  6. rollie
    Joined: Feb 7, 2005
    Posts: 552

    rollie
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    ...and I just finished this panel...I call it my farmer's panel....barbed wire, binder twine, & mechanic's wire....really hard to get a good pic !
     

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  7. ToenTheLine
    Joined: May 30, 2007
    Posts: 11

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  8. Could be made into a sticker (small one 1.375" x 4.25") if anybody shows any interest.
     

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  9. customcory
    Joined: Apr 25, 2007
    Posts: 1,831

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    Once again I didn't do anything new this week. I got a bunch of crap from the scrap pile . Ray Bowles T, a 50 Chevy that Dee Wescott customized in the fifties and some other stuff. The orange truck is actually watercolors. Fastback sports car and a bicycle. All you guys are to good , it's hard to keep up!:D :D :D All tis stuff is over 10 years old!

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  10. Fat Hack
    Joined: Nov 30, 2002
    Posts: 7,709

    Fat Hack
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    from Detroit

    Just a quick 33 Ford five window...fenderless flyer done 60s style with pie-crust white walls, steelies, a 425ci Nailhead, dropped & drilled axle, etc...you get the idea!

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  11. falconizer_62
    Joined: Mar 2, 2007
    Posts: 637

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    Absolutely Phenomenal!!
     
  12. Uber'stang, Your paintings are phenomenal!
     
  13. Hellfish
    Joined: Jun 19, 2002
    Posts: 6,628

    Hellfish
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    Here's the long awaited, rebuilt 3.50 POSI Galaxie rear end for my Econoline. I dressed it up a little. I couldn't get a picture of it... but I used glow in the dark paint. :p

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  14. NJVadala
    Joined: Oct 11, 2007
    Posts: 179

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    That's a cool idea, I love it. Probably looks killer glowing in the dark!
     
  15. Landmule
    Joined: Apr 14, 2003
    Posts: 459

    Landmule
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    Here's the phantom 1995 Chevrolet Nomad Sportsman Wagon.
    17" Alloy rims are an homage to the SS caps used in '65 & '66.
    The car is basically an Impala SS in Country Club clothes.

    ** Nice ideas here! I really like the wheel combination and the shortened wheelbase. You've got skills!
     
  16. PurHell
    Joined: Dec 17, 2004
    Posts: 375

    PurHell
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    from So Cal

    Wow what coool stuff everyone is doing ! Not sure which piece I like the best if I could only pick one ?..

    The "Lil guy" will be happy you liked his Tiki ... wish I still had that much imagination ... Thx
     

  17. Thanks for the kind words. It's always a gamble to put non- topical vehicles on here so I don't make a habit of it.
    I actually retained the stock wheelbase on the car but, by lengthening the doors and shortening the rear overhang a few inches, was able to create the effect of a shorter wheelbase.
     
  18. falconizer_62
    Joined: Mar 2, 2007
    Posts: 637

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    Well, I've never posted my stuff up here, but have been an avid fan and admirer. My stuff is a little more impressionistic about the process of building cars and the utilization of them. I wasn't quite sure how it would fit, plus the talent here is amazing. soooo.... (I feel like I'm going up after the rich kid at the show and tell in fifth grade)

    A little background... I am a southpaw that lost use of my left arm for five years due to nerve damage. I had to switch to my right. Short story is that I got nerve damage in my right arm as well, had surgery on both, and now can use either one, but in a limited fashion.
    My right-handed style is more free-flowing impressionistic and capturing a feeling, my left-handed style is more detailed. Here's one of each...
    here is a right-hander called "impressions from a road trip"
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    The left-hander is called "number head",and as an exercise of the bending of light around a form. It is the representation of my brain during a build.
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    Both are acrylic on canvas.
     
  19. Here's a purse I painted with Oneshot for Diamond49's wife.
    Their car, purse in the back widow and the purse....I think they liked it?!
     

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  20. Coupe-De-CAB
    Joined: Sep 30, 2004
    Posts: 2,098

    Coupe-De-CAB
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    from Nor Cal

    Here's a deck i finished today for an upcoming Christmas art show called "Sk8 Deck the halls" in Arizona Dec. 1st- Dec. 29th.

    ...at the Windup Gallery: 126 West Main st. Meza, AZ 85201.

    medium: stencils and spray paint:)

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    great stuff this week everyone!
    cheers,
    CAB
     
  21. meteor
    Joined: Mar 17, 2006
    Posts: 443

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    Awesome work. Do you really use motor oil and transmission fluid?
     
  22. CraigKrage
    Joined: Nov 1, 2007
    Posts: 420

    CraigKrage
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    from central IL

    Here's a tat I got on my arm. It's a tribute to my brother (hence initials and plate number) Artist .....CJ I like turbo's :)
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  23. Coupe-De-CAB
    Joined: Sep 30, 2004
    Posts: 2,098

    Coupe-De-CAB
    Member
    from Nor Cal

    Here's another deck for the same upcoming Christmas art show called "Sk8 Deck the halls" in Arizona Dec. 1st - Dec. 29th.

    ...at the Windup Gallery: 126 West Main st. Meza, AZ 85201.

    But, this one's not finished and will be an art "collaboration" with another fellow art partner and friend named Johnny Rodriguez aka...KMNDZ!

    medium: stencils and spray paint:)

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    cheers,
    CAB[/QUOTE]
     
  24. :) Fantastic works....She's a keeper:D
     
  25. :p Great job on that....Looks like my hubby's eyeball:eek:
     
  26. :) Your works are really very good....The detail and strength in the second is just amazing...Thanks for sharing:D
     
  27. falconizer_62
    Joined: Mar 2, 2007
    Posts: 637

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    coupe-de-cab...
    that's some really nice stencil work! I could never skate one of your decks! :) I love all the varying mediums used on here. Great show!
     
  28. Ruben Duran
    Joined: Aug 18, 2007
    Posts: 604

    Ruben Duran
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    Hey meteor...thanks for the comment. And yes, I really do use automotive oils in some of my work:D
     
  29. fookin awsome cab!
     
  30. falconizer_62
    Joined: Mar 2, 2007
    Posts: 637

    falconizer_62
    Member

    thanks for your kind words :)
     

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