Rourke
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 21, 2008 19:55:03 GMT 1, Alright
Been drawing a new stencil up over the last few days, tried to tighten it up a little. Its part of the Skins Collection.
Would love some feedback. opinions, critisism good or bad. Thanks
Hopefully gonna try to get it sprayed up for next weekend, will post scans in progress.
Cheers
Or by the way this isnt the complete image, will work on that after I have sprayed this one up.
Alright Been drawing a new stencil up over the last few days, tried to tighten it up a little. Its part of the Skins Collection. Would love some feedback. opinions, critisism good or bad. Thanks Hopefully gonna try to get it sprayed up for next weekend, will post scans in progress. Cheers Or by the way this isnt the complete image, will work on that after I have sprayed this one up.
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Harveyn
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Harveyn on Jun 21, 2008 20:00:32 GMT 1, Rourke that is the best one yet. I absolutely love it. Would you ever consider doing limited edition stencils of your work on canvas?
Rourke that is the best one yet. I absolutely love it. Would you ever consider doing limited edition stencils of your work on canvas?
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spirit
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by spirit on Jun 21, 2008 20:01:47 GMT 1, Not one for my wall but good strong image none the less Rourke. My only critisism would be that some of the facial highlights look a bit clumsy - particularly in the guy's face on the right.
Please can you explain the "adidit" bit?
Not one for my wall but good strong image none the less Rourke. My only critisism would be that some of the facial highlights look a bit clumsy - particularly in the guy's face on the right.
Please can you explain the "adidit" bit?
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by sahoria on Jun 21, 2008 21:00:35 GMT 1, amazing as always... nicely done... always impressed with the attention to detail and how sharp it looks... this series is for me one of your best pieces of work... i really love the avatar also... hope everything is going well also... keep up the fantastic work... i actually like art piece being in b/w ...
the jackets to the bag great detail... very talented artist and every time i see post of yours i know wont be let down...keep doing what you do best....s
amazing as always... nicely done... always impressed with the attention to detail and how sharp it looks... this series is for me one of your best pieces of work... i really love the avatar also... hope everything is going well also... keep up the fantastic work... i actually like art piece being in b/w ...
the jackets to the bag great detail... very talented artist and every time i see post of yours i know wont be let down...keep doing what you do best....s
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r1
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by r1 on Jun 21, 2008 21:01:22 GMT 1, looks great mate
looks great mate
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Grafter on Jun 21, 2008 21:24:58 GMT 1, Love it.....can't stop thinking of Clockwork Orange now though Where's that DVD...
Love it.....can't stop thinking of Clockwork Orange now though Where's that DVD...
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loucastel
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by loucastel on Jun 21, 2008 21:46:42 GMT 1, Wow, what can I say to this ,one of the sharpest stencils I have seen, takes me right back to two tone tonics and brogues, come on mate this just has to be a canvas!! You say it's not finished yet, what more can you do to it. not only can this guy draw he can cut a fantastic stencil too, enough creeping ,can I have one?
Wow, what can I say to this ,one of the sharpest stencils I have seen, takes me right back to two tone tonics and brogues, come on mate this just has to be a canvas!! You say it's not finished yet, what more can you do to it. not only can this guy draw he can cut a fantastic stencil too, enough creeping ,can I have one?
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Harveyn
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Harveyn on Jun 21, 2008 21:48:26 GMT 1, Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D
Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by felix on Jun 21, 2008 21:52:07 GMT 1, Love your stuff mate - I think your stuff would sell alot better if it was a bit more wall friendly and current subject matter.
Hope that was constructive, I think you have a great talent.
Love your stuff mate - I think your stuff would sell alot better if it was a bit more wall friendly and current subject matter.
Hope that was constructive, I think you have a great talent.
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loucastel
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by loucastel on Jun 21, 2008 21:55:38 GMT 1, Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D Only if you know how to do the moonstomp!!!
Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D Only if you know how to do the moonstomp!!!
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Harveyn on Jun 21, 2008 21:57:59 GMT 1, Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D Only if you know how to do the moonstomp!!!
I am guessing you win. Saying that I might be glad... ;D
Wow Lou....Get behind me.... ;D ;D ;D Only if you know how to do the moonstomp!!! I am guessing you win. Saying that I might be glad... ;D
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loucastel
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by loucastel on Jun 21, 2008 22:14:03 GMT 1,
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Harveyn on Jun 21, 2008 22:19:36 GMT 1, Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life.
Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life.
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loucastel
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by loucastel on Jun 21, 2008 22:24:21 GMT 1, Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life. Memories, sighhhh!!!!
Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life. Memories, sighhhh!!!!
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Bram on Jun 21, 2008 22:52:47 GMT 1, Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life.
The Vibrators in a tiny pub in Harrogate ;D
Lou... When gigs were gigs. Still prefer the Clash at the Ulster Hall. Never been a better night in my life. The Vibrators in a tiny pub in Harrogate ;D
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by paulypaul on Jun 21, 2008 23:42:27 GMT 1,
What?
It looks like Madness crossed with Clockwork Orange featuring a badly logo'd bag...
Which is fine - but what's the point of it?
I think you are a talented drawer and much of your work reminds me of Bryan Talbot (which is a GOOD THING) and, as I've said to you before, elements of Lowry but it doesn't have an identity and the message is clumsy.
Same with Grafter and (earlier work - less with more recent stuff) SPQR. I mean - I went to another degree show today and, yeah, some of it was alright but it felt, on the whole, so derivative and plagiaristic that it was barely worth a glance...
I mean - Grafter Eskimo Girl - WTF? Surely we are expecting more than a well cut stencil?
I read a criticism on here recently because someone (I forget who) said 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about someone's work. I would reverse this with 'Yeah, I can see what it is but - so what?'
What? It looks like Madness crossed with Clockwork Orange featuring a badly logo'd bag... Which is fine - but what's the point of it? I think you are a talented drawer and much of your work reminds me of Bryan Talbot (which is a GOOD THING) and, as I've said to you before, elements of Lowry but it doesn't have an identity and the message is clumsy. Same with Grafter and (earlier work - less with more recent stuff) SPQR. I mean - I went to another degree show today and, yeah, some of it was alright but it felt, on the whole, so derivative and plagiaristic that it was barely worth a glance... I mean - Grafter Eskimo Girl - WTF? Surely we are expecting more than a well cut stencil? I read a criticism on here recently because someone (I forget who) said 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about someone's work. I would reverse this with 'Yeah, I can see what it is but - so what?'
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spirit
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by spirit on Jun 21, 2008 23:58:41 GMT 1, What? It looks like Madness crossed with Clockwork Orange featuring a badly logo'd bag... Which is fine - but what's the point of it? I think you are a talented drawer and much of your work reminds me of Bryan Talbot (which is a GOOD THING) and, as I've said to you before, elements of Lowry but it doesn't have an identity and the message is clumsy. Same with Grafter and (earlier work - less with more recent stuff) SPQR. I mean - I went to another degree show today and, yeah, some of it was alright but it felt, on the whole, so derivative and plagiaristic that it was barely worth a glance... I mean - Grafter Eskimo Girl - WTF? Surely we are expecting more than a well cut stencil? I read a criticism on here recently because someone (I forget who) said 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about someone's work. I would reverse this with 'Yeah, I can see what it is but - so what?'
I like your posts pp but I'm going to disagree with you here. It was Snakes who wrote something along the lines of 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about the Mr Jago print and something similar about Bast's Clooney. I responded to his comment saying that art can be abstract as well as representational and therefore it doesn't need to "be" anything. Equally, with regards to your comment, I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image (which is the case with both this and Grafter's Eskimo Boy) without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style, which I think Rourke's work has (particularly his drawings) but the nature of the stencil limits stylistic identity much more than say the pen or brush...
What? It looks like Madness crossed with Clockwork Orange featuring a badly logo'd bag... Which is fine - but what's the point of it? I think you are a talented drawer and much of your work reminds me of Bryan Talbot (which is a GOOD THING) and, as I've said to you before, elements of Lowry but it doesn't have an identity and the message is clumsy. Same with Grafter and (earlier work - less with more recent stuff) SPQR. I mean - I went to another degree show today and, yeah, some of it was alright but it felt, on the whole, so derivative and plagiaristic that it was barely worth a glance... I mean - Grafter Eskimo Girl - WTF? Surely we are expecting more than a well cut stencil? I read a criticism on here recently because someone (I forget who) said 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about someone's work. I would reverse this with 'Yeah, I can see what it is but - so what?' I like your posts pp but I'm going to disagree with you here. It was Snakes who wrote something along the lines of 'Yeah, but what's it supposed to be?' about the Mr Jago print and something similar about Bast's Clooney. I responded to his comment saying that art can be abstract as well as representational and therefore it doesn't need to "be" anything. Equally, with regards to your comment, I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image (which is the case with both this and Grafter's Eskimo Boy) without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style, which I think Rourke's work has (particularly his drawings) but the nature of the stencil limits stylistic identity much more than say the pen or brush...
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by paulypaul on Jun 22, 2008 0:21:42 GMT 1, I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style
Hi Spirit
Thanks for a thoughtful response. I will counter with -
NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!
Historically very little art has little meaning - most has a truckload of meaning which is why it can usually be defined by schools/movement.
I'm looking at my Blek 'Tango' which is simple and well cut, like 'Eskimo'. However, Blek had a reason for cutting and painting this stencil which was political and social. I belive 'Eskimo' was cut as a portrait comission?
I know what you mean about things simply being beautiful but I would suggest very little art does that - most finds something to help you relate with it and travel with it.
I guess I could move towards a discussion about art v design but I'm not going to. In the room where I type this I have the Tango, 2 Thielke and Choe's 'Hoppers'. I think that they all carry a message AND are beautiful...
I need to relate....haven't been able to do that with this Rourke or Grafter's stuff...
BTW - did i mention I have beautiful message bearing art available here...
search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZfrowningprincessblair
I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style Hi Spirit Thanks for a thoughtful response. I will counter with - NO!NO!NO!NO!NO! Historically very little art has little meaning - most has a truckload of meaning which is why it can usually be defined by schools/movement. I'm looking at my Blek 'Tango' which is simple and well cut, like 'Eskimo'. However, Blek had a reason for cutting and painting this stencil which was political and social. I belive 'Eskimo' was cut as a portrait comission? I know what you mean about things simply being beautiful but I would suggest very little art does that - most finds something to help you relate with it and travel with it. I guess I could move towards a discussion about art v design but I'm not going to. In the room where I type this I have the Tango, 2 Thielke and Choe's 'Hoppers'. I think that they all carry a message AND are beautiful... I need to relate....haven't been able to do that with this Rourke or Grafter's stuff... BTW - did i mention I have beautiful message bearing art available here... search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZfrowningprincessblair
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Rourke
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 1:08:14 GMT 1, Thanks paulypaul, for your post and imput, always appreciated.
I always tend to fill my peices full of meaning and reasons.
The reason for this image will become apparent over the next few weeks. My thinking behind it, came when I posted the first in the skins series. The one with the skinhead, kicking out with a union jack on is foot. Which caused a bit of controvesy, and I thought its funny how people asume something on how somebody looks, I.e. 'Skinhead.' people think they're up to know good. Then came the idea for this one. The 'Adidit' logo, presumed guilty, when they have done nowt. (victimization, police arrassment ect.) Hope this makes sense, cos have had a couple of drinks.
When I do a peice, I almost never give too many clues away, on meanings, reasons and that, because I like people to discover them. I think it makes it more interesting, and I am not good at putting stuff into words.
I always try and put everything I have into my pictures. Thats why I like to take along time on one picture.
Hope all this babble makes sense to you, cos it dunt to me ;D
Cheers again mate
Thanks paulypaul, for your post and imput, always appreciated.
I always tend to fill my peices full of meaning and reasons.
The reason for this image will become apparent over the next few weeks. My thinking behind it, came when I posted the first in the skins series. The one with the skinhead, kicking out with a union jack on is foot. Which caused a bit of controvesy, and I thought its funny how people asume something on how somebody looks, I.e. 'Skinhead.' people think they're up to know good. Then came the idea for this one. The 'Adidit' logo, presumed guilty, when they have done nowt. (victimization, police arrassment ect.) Hope this makes sense, cos have had a couple of drinks.
When I do a peice, I almost never give too many clues away, on meanings, reasons and that, because I like people to discover them. I think it makes it more interesting, and I am not good at putting stuff into words.
I always try and put everything I have into my pictures. Thats why I like to take along time on one picture.
Hope all this babble makes sense to you, cos it dunt to me ;D
Cheers again mate
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Heavyconsumer on Jun 22, 2008 1:35:08 GMT 1, I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style Hi Spirit Thanks for a thoughtful response. I will counter with - NO!NO!NO!NO!NO! Historically very little art has little meaning - most has a truckload of meaning which is why it can usually be defined by schools/movement. I'm looking at my Blek 'Tango' which is simple and well cut, like 'Eskimo'. However, Blek had a reason for cutting and painting this stencil which was political and social. I belive 'Eskimo' was cut as a portrait comission? I know what you mean about things simply being beautiful but I would suggest very little art does that - most finds something to help you relate with it and travel with it. I guess I could move towards a discussion about art v design but I'm not going to. In the room where I type this I have the Tango, 2 Thielke and Choe's 'Hoppers'. I think that they all carry a message AND are beautiful... I need to relate....haven't been able to do that with this Rourke or Grafter's stuff... BTW - did i mention I have beautiful message bearing art available here... search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZfrowningprincessblair
Very interesting and well-articulated point. It brings to mind times when I've bought (or even just stood glued to) a piece for aesthetic reasons alone (or so I thought). Then later, upon further reflection it becomes clear that there has at times been a far more profound connection than I at first realised.
I think art can simply take the form of a strong aesthetically pleasing image without necessarily having any deeper message or meaning. Historically, a lot of art has very little meaning and is often more about the development of a particular style Hi Spirit Thanks for a thoughtful response. I will counter with - NO!NO!NO!NO!NO! Historically very little art has little meaning - most has a truckload of meaning which is why it can usually be defined by schools/movement. I'm looking at my Blek 'Tango' which is simple and well cut, like 'Eskimo'. However, Blek had a reason for cutting and painting this stencil which was political and social. I belive 'Eskimo' was cut as a portrait comission? I know what you mean about things simply being beautiful but I would suggest very little art does that - most finds something to help you relate with it and travel with it. I guess I could move towards a discussion about art v design but I'm not going to. In the room where I type this I have the Tango, 2 Thielke and Choe's 'Hoppers'. I think that they all carry a message AND are beautiful... I need to relate....haven't been able to do that with this Rourke or Grafter's stuff... BTW - did i mention I have beautiful message bearing art available here... search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZfrowningprincessblairVery interesting and well-articulated point. It brings to mind times when I've bought (or even just stood glued to) a piece for aesthetic reasons alone (or so I thought). Then later, upon further reflection it becomes clear that there has at times been a far more profound connection than I at first realised.
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Rourke
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 9:59:06 GMT 1, Rourke that is the best one yet. I absolutely love it. Would you ever consider doing limited edition stencils of your work on canvas?
Cheer Harveyn, the test spray for this 1 will be on Hardboard, but canvases will follow later in the year. I am planing of doing 1 sprayed peice a week from now and they will be available either in the Studio as part of the 'Eeh ba Gun' ehib or on the Vandalart website. The gallery part of the studio is all painted now, and just awaiting the pictures on the wall. I have a few in stock.
Thanks again mate
Rourke that is the best one yet. I absolutely love it. Would you ever consider doing limited edition stencils of your work on canvas? Cheer Harveyn, the test spray for this 1 will be on Hardboard, but canvases will follow later in the year. I am planing of doing 1 sprayed peice a week from now and they will be available either in the Studio as part of the 'Eeh ba Gun' ehib or on the Vandalart website. The gallery part of the studio is all painted now, and just awaiting the pictures on the wall. I have a few in stock. Thanks again mate
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 11:12:48 GMT 1, Not one for my wall but good strong image none the less Rourke. My only critisism would be that some of the facial highlights look a bit clumsy - particularly in the guy's face on the right. Please can you explain the "adidit" bit?
Cheers mate, I will have a look at the Highlights and try and tidy them up. Might even do them in acrylic.
The adidit logo, will come to light on the next bit. In other words this isnt the entire picture.
Thanks again
Not one for my wall but good strong image none the less Rourke. My only critisism would be that some of the facial highlights look a bit clumsy - particularly in the guy's face on the right. Please can you explain the "adidit" bit? Cheers mate, I will have a look at the Highlights and try and tidy them up. Might even do them in acrylic. The adidit logo, will come to light on the next bit. In other words this isnt the entire picture. Thanks again
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 12:18:05 GMT 1, amazing as always... nicely done... always impressed with the attention to detail and how sharp it looks... this series is for me one of your best pieces of work... i really love the avatar also... hope everything is going well also... keep up the fantastic work... i actually like art piece being in b/w ... the jackets to the bag great detail... very talented artist and every time i see post of yours i know wont be let down...keep doing what you do best....s
Thanks so much for your comments mate. Nice words as always
amazing as always... nicely done... always impressed with the attention to detail and how sharp it looks... this series is for me one of your best pieces of work... i really love the avatar also... hope everything is going well also... keep up the fantastic work... i actually like art piece being in b/w ... the jackets to the bag great detail... very talented artist and every time i see post of yours i know wont be let down...keep doing what you do best....s Thanks so much for your comments mate. Nice words as always
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Ged on Jun 22, 2008 12:31:28 GMT 1, Really like this mate. Looking forward to seeing the test spray.
Really like this mate. Looking forward to seeing the test spray.
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Rourke
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 12:35:03 GMT 1, Thanks mate
Thanks mate
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 13:45:34 GMT 1,
Cheers mate, Going to work now, if you wanna call for that Goldie dvd
Cheers mate, Going to work now, if you wanna call for that Goldie dvd
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 17:36:00 GMT 1, Love it.....can't stop thinking of Clockwork Orange now though Where's that DVD...
Cheers Grafter, love your Eskimo Girl too mate.
Love it.....can't stop thinking of Clockwork Orange now though Where's that DVD... Cheers Grafter, love your Eskimo Girl too mate.
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by kingleopald on Jun 22, 2008 22:48:15 GMT 1, Nice one Rourke. A more 'ambiguous skin piece this time. Resects for perservering with this series!'
Nice one Rourke. A more 'ambiguous skin piece this time. Resects for perservering with this series!'
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Rourke
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 22, 2008 23:19:32 GMT 1, Thanks mate
Still alot more to come in the Skins Series. Enjoyed doing this 1 more than the others, for some reason.
Thanks mate
Still alot more to come in the Skins Series. Enjoyed doing this 1 more than the others, for some reason.
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Finished - Test Spray - 3rd Skins, by Rourke on Jun 23, 2008 15:09:48 GMT 1, Wow, what can I say to this ,one of the sharpest stencils I have seen, takes me right back to two tone tonics and brogues, come on mate this just has to be a canvas!! You say it's not finished yet, what more can you do to it. not only can this guy draw he can cut a fantastic stencil too, enough creeping ,can I have one?
Cheers Mate. Doing a couple of test sprays this week. will let you know when have done em.
I will PM you Thanks again
Wow, what can I say to this ,one of the sharpest stencils I have seen, takes me right back to two tone tonics and brogues, come on mate this just has to be a canvas!! You say it's not finished yet, what more can you do to it. not only can this guy draw he can cut a fantastic stencil too, enough creeping ,can I have one? Cheers Mate. Doing a couple of test sprays this week. will let you know when have done em. I will PM you Thanks again
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