Wednesday, July 11, 2018

BLUE STEEL MUSTANG MOCK UP ART

My work bench was needing something..... I had sharpied a horse back in the summer and thought that my space in the garage would benefit from the  endeavor so I dove in!! here is the result. Thanks to Sharpie, Bic and Mark-al. Bic and mark-al helped when my sharpie ran dry... Sorry Sharpie...
Comment welcome of course...

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So I took some art time on a 1968 hot-rod mustang I am rebuilding. I decided that since I am painting her a new color and replacing the stock fenders that it left me an open canvas to doodle upon. Here is the result of that afternoon's work. I have to give credit to You-tube and Sharpie for the idea. The markers do very well on paint as long as you do not get any alchohol on it(which you can use to fix mistakes).. I have to experiment with a sealer or a clearcoat that won't make it run. I found that a couple of light mistings with a good clear will work, but it has to be done very lightly in stages or it will run and ruin your work. I use alchohol and Q-tips to clean the edges before sealing. I also took some photos and ran down to the local vinyl shop to vectorize the picture so it could later be used as a sticker.... This is how they turned out...Patrick















Comments welcome....I will add some of the colored horses a bit later that i played around with to make logos and vin

MEET MR SHARPIE: Jim Carey Impersonates Mel Gibson

MEET MR SHARPIE: Jim Carey Impersonates Mel Gibson: I think Jim did all right on this one.. The medium is #2 pencil and a regular red rubber eraser and a little bit of sweat. And when i say sw...

I think Jim did all right on this one.. The medium is #2 pencil and a regular red rubber eraser and a little bit of sweat. And when i say sweat I mean from my brow to create the fading and shading.... I have always been a little odd in everything I do.