Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
The Primitive #5
"Scientists now believe that the post-apocalypse wasteland will be a mashup of Mad Max and One Million Years, B.C. They are recommending people take better care of themselves now, so they don't miss it."
Many years ago, I drew a Jeep FC with a suicide front end, but kept the engine under/inside the cab. I thought it might be a good way for a welder or frame builder to showcase their skills without having an engine in the way. Not the most brilliant scheme, I admit, but that's where this idea came from.
8x14 inches, painted in watercolor. Available at Daily Paintworks.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
The Interlopers 2
"All I want is a bit of peace and quiet while I lay here and work on my tan. Is that too much to ask?"
10x14 inches, painted in watercolor. Available here.
10x14 inches, painted in watercolor. Available here.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Walking The Dog #3
You know how it goes. You're walking down the street with your dog, and suddenly he gets distracted by something terribly interesting. What was once a pleasant walk transforms into a Herculean tug of war as doggie tries to glean every particle of data possible from the subject of his interest, while you try to keep him as far away as possible from the thing, which is, in all likelihood, completely disgusting. It takes at least three blocks to get Sparky back in line, though he still looks back every few steps, the thing seared into his tiny mind.
And you know you're going to have to use an alternate route when walking for the next week or so.
About 8.5x10.5 inches, painted in watercolor. Available at Daily Paintworks. Prints available at ebay.
And you know you're going to have to use an alternate route when walking for the next week or so.
About 8.5x10.5 inches, painted in watercolor. Available at Daily Paintworks. Prints available at ebay.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Marine Weirdos #4
No strange, mustachioed sea creatures were harmed in the making of this painting. In fact, he probably gets better benefits than you.
8x8 inches, oil on panel. Available on Daily Paintworks.
8x8 inches, oil on panel. Available on Daily Paintworks.
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