Happy Halloween!
Here’s a tiny Christine on a Post-It.
Here’s a tiny Christine on a Post-It.
I love the sharp edges on the mid-60s Mopars. Here’s a 1967 Coronet R/T in a steep right turn.
I’ve already drawn this car previously – it was Jessie’s favorite drawing but it recently sold. Therefore, I thought I’d recreate it and frame it just for her. Here was the first iteration:
There’s something about the GMC C6000 that gets me right in the childhood. Maybe it was growing up in a farming community in the 90s…
Those who know me know that I have a penchant for Malaise and boxy cars. There’s a subtle sexiness about the boxy Caprice of the late 70’s and 80’s. Even better, here’s a wagon version perfect for hauling all the groceries, and clad in Cragar SS wheels.
A few years ago I bought this 1976 Ludwig Vistalite kit. I love the boominess of the acrylic shells. The Vistalite series was made iconic in the ’70s by John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, though his was amber colored, a much rarer option. Here’s a quick sketch of some blue Vistalites:
We moved in to our new home about a year and a half ago. We love our house – in fact, we get excited just to be in our house. I thought it would be cool to make a sketch of our home. I used water color markers and a black Faber-Castell artist pen on…
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The original Gone in 60 Seconds film from 1974 featured a 1973 Mustang Mach 1 that Madrian Pace wheels around the Los Angeles area during a 40-minute chase scene. Here’s an acrylic on canvas painting of the car after rubbing bumpers with the LA Fuzz.
VW Launched the GTI in 1976 – the original hot hatch performance vehicle – needed for people who like to have fun in the face of an impending oil crisis. Here is a 1983 version:
Italian-designed with a 351 Ford engine in the middle.