Drawings/ Paintings of your ride

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Drawings/ Paintings of your ride

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I tried to find Vanzens post of road and motorcycle themed artwork, but couldn't find it. So anyhow, here is a drawing I did back in 1977, after riding down Highway 1 from Seattle to L.A, entitled "Sunset". I know, it needs color, just haven't gotten around to it yet... Image
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Very cool----Color not needed-----I like it.
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I like it just as it is Tim.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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That's great.

Is that a Vetter fairing? ;)
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.


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1994 R1100GS.
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Thanks, you all! The fairing is a figment of my imagination. I had a Wixom on it for awhile, but sold it for gas money...
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Wood-block print

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"Bob & Seigried / Glacier Park"
Artist's Proof wood-block print by Detroit artist Sandy Zenisek
of me on the K-1 in Glacier Park Montana:

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and another ...

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And another that not only inspired an MC project, but an attitude about life & living.
Sandy and I made a game of "counting crows" to pass the time
on our weekly 80 mile round trips to & from U.M. Hospital for chemo-therapy.

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Those must be some of your most treasured reminders of her, Vanzen. Memories may fade, but the things that are made will endure. The special tools my Dad machined for me are some of my most valued possessions.
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Tim Shepherd wrote:Those must be some of your most treasured reminders of her, Vanzen. Memories may fade, but the things that are made will endure. The special tools my Dad machined for me are some of my most valued possessions.
I guess that we think alike in some ways, Tim,
being that we are both artists, have a reverence for reminders, tools,
and important people in our lives.

I own and use some machine tools that are (to me) the cherished legacy of my grandfather.
My grandfather died when I was 7, and as I look back upon my youth,
this will be the man who was responsible for instilling in me the "need to make things" –


BTW & IMO,
I find the lower half of your drawing more personally involved than the top 1/2
possessing an emotional immediacy that works well.
Adding color might only extend the "pop" cultural / reference as seen in the rendering of the sky.
I find that what really attracts me to the drawing is the personal story being told.

I never had a clue that so many "airheads" were artistically involved !
A very cool realization ...
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Virgil Elliot is an artist who has owned airheads most of his life and helped me when I was building my conversion. He used to hang out here in one of the early Boxerworks forums.

http://virgilelliott.com/index.php?q=ga ... itemId=692
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