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Post by Don Ricardo on May 13, 2015 16:37:38 GMT 10
Hi all, Jennison has asked me to post this photo on his behalf showing a newly completed painting of his van and tow vehicle: In his email he commented: "This painting (of a photo!!!!!) turned out pretty good. Only $150 for anyone interested who want their own done."Pretty snazzy, I must say! (Do people still say 'snazzy'?) I'm sure he will be happy to tell us more. Don Ricardo
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64falcon
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Owner of a 1973 Viscount Ambassador & 1967 Hardy Fiesta
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Post by 64falcon on May 13, 2015 21:54:22 GMT 10
Thats really amazing!
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Post by strugglebrook on May 14, 2015 11:23:01 GMT 10
Looks good Jenno, hope to catch up soon. JD.
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Post by Jennison on May 14, 2015 20:47:22 GMT 10
Very many thanks DonR for posting that. If anyone has a good quality photo of their car/van they think'd make a good painting I can pass on the details to arrange this. The photo is sent to a guy in Bali (whose never seen these old cars and vans before!!!) and back it comes all original painting of your machines. @ $150.... Top value Jenno
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Post by murray on May 14, 2015 21:15:28 GMT 10
The photo is sent to a guy in Bali (whose never seen these old cars and vans before!!!) Jenno We need him over here !!! Plenty of extra brushes 425 visa isn't it ?
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Post by cobber on May 15, 2015 13:44:10 GMT 10
Oh goodie, another thread for mug lairs & show-offs Jenno has set the bar pretty high (or is that pretty wide ?) with that snazzy painting of his, & at a plurry good price too. The car's big and so is the van so I suppose the painting had to be big, it will look real good hanging in the man cave Jeff My contribution is of a much smaller van, so the watercolour is much smaller. It too was done from a photograph that the artist, who lives in Barcelona, apparently found on the Internet, and then we in turn found the painting on the Internet. When I pointed out to the artist that it was my van she was very pleased I had found it and offered it to me for $28 inc. p&h. I don't need long arms to hold this one. Cobber.
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