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About Me Member New Artist jimbobwie23/Male/Canada Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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new addition to the family

Mon Oct 13, 2008, 3:59 PM
Of the vehicular kind that is. ^_^

Dad went and bought one of his all time dream cars and a real peice of canadian history, a 1976 Bricklin SV1 in factory "safty orange". Bought it for a bargin basement deal of $8,500 for an all original number matching and extreamly rare car. Did i mention there is only 2,700 original miles on it O_O

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side
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front
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door open
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interior
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engine
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  • Listening to: dark walts - haley westenra
  • Reading: what i just typed
  • Watching: top gear australia
  • Eating: waffles and waffle sauce
  • Drinking: brisk ice tea

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  • Current Residence: canada
  • Interests: art, cars, photography, anime, women
  • Favourite band or musician: freak kitchen
  • Favourite genre of music: progressive metal and old rock
  • Favourite poet or writer: shakespear
  • Operating System: xp pro
  • MP3 player of choice: my computer
  • Tools of the Trade: water colour, oil, acrylic, and marker!

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Thanks for watch!

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You have a great Gallery! I love it! I love the traditional car art, and you sure have a lot of great works in there! :clap:
Thanks for stopping by:)

I like your work.

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thanks man! :)

and i love your work (exspecially the Maria Brink peice)

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Congrats Jon! You deserve all the views you can get.:)

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HA!
Thanks Lyle

I may ask you for some advice on blenders and techniques with pencial drawings in the near future. I'm a fine arts undergraduat right now and I know alot about it but ive never tried my hand at doing a full redered vehicle with it.

It's somthing that greatly interests me purly because of how much more detial and impact you can get from it compared to markers or brushes.

Thanks for the comments :)

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Well I'm honored that you're even thinking about asking. Just send me a note sometime and I'll forward my e-mail address to you. I'm not schooled in art but I'd be glad to help in any way.
Yes, pencil is great for getting that really fine detail. At least in my limited experience it is.

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Hey thanks for the watch mate, awesome

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thank you so much for the watch ... and keep up the good work :D
Thanks for the watch!
You have some nice watercolour stuff in your gallery :)

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