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Styling in the 90′s Era! Amorphous Shapes

May 19, 2010

Anyone remember the  90′s era?  I remember when I was going to school, I used to love how the Art Center guys would create these juicy, eye popping renderings.  The attention to detail with rich, saturated colors, crazy highlights,  were just stunning to look at.  I thought back thinking about the good old days and [...]

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Transform your Sketches to a Work of Art!

April 28, 2010

Man….sorry about the long delay in posting!  The life of man with a 2 year old that constantly tears your hand away from the mouse and keyboard(when it’s supposed to be his bedtime) is always challenging  Today we are going to briefly talk about the process of creating a final rendering.

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Vintage Grand Prix Car Art Series 1: 1950′s Conceptual Grand Prix Cars

February 21, 2010
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1950′s Conceptual Grand Prix Car: This painting was incredibly fun to create.  Pure testosterone, muscle, and burning gasoline is what this painting is all about!  Typically I like to use some sort of reference when creating vintage race cars from a particular era or year.  However, in this case, I decided to create my own [...]

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Vintage Grand Prix Car Art Series 1: 1957 Cuban Grand Prix

January 26, 2010
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1957 Cuban Grand Prix: This painting was inspired by the race that took place in the Cuban Grand Prix in 1957. The Jaguar D Type driven by Cuba’s own Alfonso Gomez Mena.

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Vintage Grand Prix Car Art Series 1: 1957 Monaco

January 2, 2010
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1957 Monaco: This painting was inspired by the historical race that took place at Monaco in 1957.  Sterling Moss drives the 250F front engine Maserati through Port Hercules. Though Sterling’s actual color of the car and number were different than what is pictured, the number used here was  for a more personal connection. Moss’s career [...]

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