Tag: 32ford

Quarantine Coloring: ’32 Ford

Here’s my version of the ’32 Ford: White with flames and red steel wheels. I gave her a red interior, also. The background is actually this morning’s leftover coffee painted on to the paper with a brush. You can still grab a downloadable PDF from my Free Coloring Pages page here on this site, with…
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T-Shirts!

I’m really excited to be launching a new TeeSpring site featuring some of my artwork. You can visit it here. Here are a few shirts and merch items I’m featuring on my TeeSpring store. My ’32 Ford Roadster with flames (actually the Iron Man car from the first Iron Man film) is available on a…
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Chicken Scratch ’32 Roadster

I do my best to draw something each day. I don’t always get to it, but even if I can just spend ten or twenty minutes, it keeps the feel of the pen fresh. Some say it takes 10,000 hours of practice and study to become an expert at something. I’m light years away from…
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Inktober Final Week

It’s been a long month of sketching and finally it’s over. Here are the final submissions for Inktober 2019: Day 28 – “Ride” “Ride” could really be anything, and I had wanted to draw a fox body for awhile. Here’s a 1988 Mustang GT. Day 29 – “Injured” I actually missed this one and didn’t…
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American Graffiti ’32 Ford

While I’m on a movie car kick, how about the beautiful ’32 Ford Deuce Coupe from American Graffiti… George Lucas helped to return hot rods to the streets and revitalize the culture with the 1973 cult classic. Here’s the start – rough outline and first shades of Copic yellows: Then, filling in some details with…
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…I Am Iron Man…

Tony Stark’s hot rod from the first Iron Man film was actually owned by the director (who also played Happy), Jon Favreau. It’s the quintessential hot rod, a ’32 Ford. This drawing was different in that the rear wheels are 25% larger than the fronts, so getting proportions in terms of “number of wheels” required…
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