The inspiring story of a girl, her car, and a complete and utter disregard for the laws of physics.
I tried this originally in oil, and if that piece had worked out, it would have been Surf Weirdos #6, hence the 6 on the mismatched door.
10x10 inches (roughly), painted in watercolor. Available soon, at Daily Paintworks.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Deep Sea Repair
Assessing the damage after a day at the racetrack. With a little help.
11x13.75 inches, painted in watercolor. Available for purchase at Daily Paintworks.
11x13.75 inches, painted in watercolor. Available for purchase at Daily Paintworks.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Outrun The Monster
Messing around with different color schemes, and putting a damsel in harm's way while doing it. That's art.
10.75x10.75 inches, painted in watercolor. Available at DPW.
10.75x10.75 inches, painted in watercolor. Available at DPW.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Do The Tentacle Hula
When hula dancers, sea monsters, and too much rum collide.
Watercolor, 12x20 inches. Available at DPW.
Watercolor, 12x20 inches. Available at DPW.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Wipeout
What with all those freaks surfing their cars on the sea, it's inevitable that one occasionally wipes out. I hope that Chrysler has really big airbags.
11x14 inches, painted in watercolor. Available in my Daily Paintworks gallery.
11x14 inches, painted in watercolor. Available in my Daily Paintworks gallery.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Warglobe Number One
Yes, I know. It's not so much a globe as a bell jar. "War Bell Jar" just doesn't sound cool. Besides, it's a prototype, to test the concept of Warglobes. Branding accuracy comes at a later stage, after the bugs are shaken out of the design.
The top picture is the original painting. The bottom piece is a gently tweaked version I made in photoshop, just for something to do on a lazy Sunday.
Watercolor, 12x17 inches.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Yet another 1957 Dodge Pickup Painting
I think I've drawn or painted the 1957 Dodge pickup more than any other car or truck. There's a bone stock orange one at the beach, a Power Wagon gasser, a Power Wagon lowrider, and three Sweptside Surf Weirdos. I don't get tired of painting them. Maybe I'll do a Sweptside power Wagon next.
Yes, the red on the cab and the bed side is supposed to be mismatched. I prefer vehicles that show a little age, look like they've been driven and not stored in a climate controlled, carpeted garage. It gives them a character you can't fake or buy in a can.
Surf Weirdos #20
8.75x13 inches, painted in watercolor.
Yes, the red on the cab and the bed side is supposed to be mismatched. I prefer vehicles that show a little age, look like they've been driven and not stored in a climate controlled, carpeted garage. It gives them a character you can't fake or buy in a can.
Surf Weirdos #20
8.75x13 inches, painted in watercolor.
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