Tag: hotrodart

Cougar Drag Car

I saw this sweet Cougar in an old Hot Rod Magazine from 2011 that featured Mercury race cars in an article right after Ford closed Mercury down. I started this one off as a very rough pencil sketch, and rather than re-lining the drawing with ink, I just went straight off to markers. I used…
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Kustom Kamper

Here’s something a little different. I’ve been enjoying working on customs lately and thought a classic camper would be cool. This one is a 1940 Ford. Doing some digging, it’s tough to find examples of pre-1960s camper trucks. Must be because of the curved roof. Here’s the start to the line drawing, and the finished…
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Quarantine Coloring: 1969 Camaro

Here’s my colored 1969 Camaro Time Attack track car: You can download your own line drawing to color on the Free Coloring Pages page here on this site. Stay tuned for a new drawing coming up soon!

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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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

I celebrated St. Patrick’s day yesterday by sketching out this 1956 Chevy Sedan Delivery Guinness rig. This sketch is done with Micron pens and Sharpie marker on sketch paper.

1960 Ford Galaxie

Sharpie and black Micron pen only.

Style Experiment

Trying something new with the 1949 Mercury stock car. I’m using Micron pen only for both the lining and the shading. This style throws back to that of more traditional hot rod art. I love the aesthetic of early stock cars, back when they were actually “stock.” The 1949 Mercury is usually remembered for the…
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1929 Dodge

This one gets me. One of my new favorites. Micron pen and Copic markers on toned tan paper. This is a 1929 Dodge coupe with a Ford FE supercharged big block…with flames! Rough pencil sketch and construction lines: And then Micron pen line work. I really like the way this looks without any marker at…
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International Women’s Day Nash

Yesterday was International Women’s Day, and in celebration of all the awesome women, I thought I’d sketch this Nash Rambler. Much of the design work of this cool little car is attributed to Helene Rother, the first woman automotive designer. She was a refugee from Nazi-occupied France during WWII, and started her career in America…
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Two Door ‘Burb

I first saw this 2-Door Suburban on Bring a Trailer and thought it looked extra cool. I like Suburbans, but holy cow – how neat is this thing!? Here is the sketch starting out in pencil, and then lining it in Micron pen. I’ve been starting out very small lately – 005 – and then…
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