Artwork - 7/7 Metro & Fiesta

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vulgalour
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Re: Artwork - 06/02 - Porsche 944 & Doggage

#71 Post by vulgalour »

Some of a diversion from the car content with this memorial sketch commission of a very characterful German Shepherd.

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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#72 Post by megadethmaniac »

I`m sure I can just make out a Princess in that dog picture!
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#73 Post by JPB »

megadethmaniac wrote:I`m sure I can just make out a Princess in that dog picture!
Thank goodness you said that, I was convinced I must have had too many mushrooms in that last pot of tea 'cos I see it too. :mrgreen:
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#74 Post by rich. »

is this a mass hallucuination?? i think i can see it too
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#75 Post by JPB »

:shock: Nah, it's a car, not some hippy with holes in his hands.
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#76 Post by rich. »

JPB wrote::shock: Nah, it's a car, not some hippy with holes in his hands.
i cant see me in there. :lol:
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#77 Post by vulgalour »

You're not imagining things, it's there. Digital watermark thingy I use to prevent theft and whatnot... sorry for the inconvenience, there's one on all the stuff after a certain point.

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Bubblecars - £140 inc. P&P Original art is A3 in size.

A whimsical notion of how bubble cars came to be.

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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#78 Post by vulgalour »

Hamble's Excursions - £40 inc. P&P

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Do you remember taking an old Plaxton bodied Leyland Leopard for a daytrip with your family back in the day?

Itchy orange seats, that particular smell from the coach's always hot engine, the smell of barf from some travel sick child, the fog of Benson & Hedges from the back of the coach, cheap aftershave and the noise of synthetic fabric rustling.
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Re: Artwork - 09/02 Doggage Commission

#79 Post by JPB »

vulgalour wrote:.....Itchy orange seats, that particular smell from the coach's always hot engine, the smell of barf from some travel sick child, the fog of Benson & Hedges from the back of the coach, cheap aftershave and the noise of synthetic fabric rustling.
:thumbs: Nail on head! And looking at the picture, it's authentic right down to the British seaside vista with dry roads and not a sandbag to be seen. These were the days, though as a kid on school trips, our preferred back seat smoking material was Embassy Red and I remember how the teachers would always be happy enough to give us a light as long as we were 5th form or older. :lol:

These days, tabs are made from stuff that gives you diseases and they cost about £86.99 for 20. Glad I quit years ago, sometimes wish I'd given up old motors at the same time. ;)
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Re: Artwork - 15/02 Leyland Leopard Plaxton

#80 Post by vulgalour »

The olden days were just better, fact. :lol:
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