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Offline Spit

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Another bike artist saying hello!
« on: July 17, 2011, 10:46:32 PM »
Hi there, I'm Steve in not so sunny West Wales.  I'm a big 60's/70's Triumph fan but until I pass my test & find more lucrative employment (or make a success of being an artist) I'm stuck with a cheap chinese POS (well, its not that bad actually) 125.

I'm a hyperrealist artist, which means you'll have trouble telling my paintings from photos - so I always show my works in progress on my blog, http://classicbikeart.blogspot.com/

I'm particularly proud of my latest, the Brough SS80, it is oil on canvas and took over 6 weeks to do.



If you want to see a larger image please see the blog mentioned above.

I'm always on the lookout for new subjects so if you have a really good photo of your bike, please feel free to contact me via PM or email. There is no commitment to buy any resulting painting, in fact I would normally offer the No 2 print free (I keep all the No 1's) as a thank you for the use of it. However the photos have to be really good & sharp! At the moment I'm particularly interested in doing 650/750 Bonnies or Tigers, if any owners of these are in Pembrokeshire, please contact me.







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Re: Another bike artist saying hello!
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2011, 03:22:30 PM »
Hello,
I am a "painter" too, but I've stopped painting (except for some drawings on PaintShop). Your hyper realism picture is absolutely perfect, it is missleading !  Congratulations, moreover, it is very tricky with motorcycles, because of the number of parts. About motorcycles, I decided to modify my bike, as if I was a designer. It is art too, but not with a brush, with tools only... I try to imitate the italian senveties style, that represents for me the most beautiful and pure motorbike style...
Here below the gallery and all the modifications I did on the engine and the body, very detailed:
All the modifications:
http://strv.pagesperso-orange.fr/motodesign/UKETZ.htm
The gallery:
http://strv.pagesperso-orange.fr/motodesign/feuille7.htm 
The main page of the website (I did that with a 125 TS and I prepared on Paintshop the modification of a 535 Virago and a 500 Honda) :
http://strv.pagesperso-orange.fr/motodesign/UKindex.htm 

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Re: Another bike artist saying hello!
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2011, 06:49:36 PM »
The realism of my paintings can be a problem when showing them on the net, I do get the occasional person convinced it must be a photoshopped picture. That's why I show works in progress on my blog, so that people can see how it develops over time. I suppose it might be better if I show some more closeups and at angles that show up the brushwork.


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Re: Another bike artist saying hello!
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2011, 10:43:20 AM »
Hello,
Perfectly right. An other suggestion : to use the context of the motorcyle to leave the realism and to abstract or to skew the reality. That will show that it is not a picture. But the hyper realism movement was really aiming to imitate perfectly the reality...

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Re: Another bike artist saying hello!
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2011, 11:25:22 PM »
I'm currently doing a '68 Bonnie. Progress can be viewed in the blog mentioned in my original post.