Froze my jiblets off....

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  1. ol' chebby

    ol' chebby Member

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    But I spent the last 3 days painting the front doors of a friend's gameroom store. He is moving to a bigger place...
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    Based off a Wurlitzer "Peacock" design from Tiffany's....
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    and the numbers over the door...
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    We had a 3 day car show all our own also....
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  2. Blueflame236

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    Peacock paint work

    This is awsome. I love the peacock design and colours in your paint work. I would be intrested to know the way you get the paint on the window glas with such a good result ?

    Martinius.
     
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  3. SinclairChevy

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    Ok, there's nothing about these photos I don't like. The artwork is incredible, and the two AD pick-ups sitting out in front of the game shop look fantastic! Thanks for sharing more of your work, sir. You are one talented individual!

    Damon
     
  4. ol' chebby

    ol' chebby Member

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    I like how you created the leaded glass illusion. Very nice work!
     
  6. Zig

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    Great job, young man! I too like the way you built the leaded glass idea into the design. With my mind being warped the way it is, without looking too closely, it looked like mean eyes. Then the way the peacocks tails go down and twine around, that part looked like a bulldogs mouth that is looking pretty mean~ The branches they are perching on would be the upper lip...
    (And that's just having coffee. I'll check it again, later tonight! ;) )
     
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    Thanks for sharing Russ, keep up the excellent work.
     
  8. Bilbo

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    Very talented, Russ. I'm always impressed with your skills, and talents. (There is a difference).
     
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    Good Work !

    I wish you were closer Russ ! your talents are amazing .
     
  10. denisf

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    Nice

    Very nice work!
     
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    Awesome work....
     
  12. mobileortho

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    Now that's talent!:D
     
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    Wow! I love seeing your work! Plus I get to see a few AD's as well!!! Thanks
     

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