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Lennard Schuurmans

December 9, 2013 by Tim Granda

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DC-tiny-wedge For the second annual Rusty Gold Swap Meet in Amsterdam, artist Lennard Schuurmans created this awesome poster for the event. Schuurmans resides in the Netherlands, and is one of the dudes behind the Bubble Visor blog and the Barn Fresh Company.

His style is reminiscent of the work being done in animation back in the forties and fifties, particularly that of artist Mary Blair, who’s flat abstract style guided the direction of many projects over at the Walt Disney Studios. Schuurmans’ appreciation for mid-twentieth century design often finds it’s way into his work, whether it’s his love for art deco, fifties furniture, vintage tattoos, or psychedelia.

Just as many people in the motorcycle scene today look to the past for ideas that will help shape it’s future, Lennard Schuurmans combines elements from the past with new ideas, presenting a fresh context within his work.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features Tagged With: Amsterdam AM, Barn Fresh, Bubble Visor, DZone, Lennard Schuurmans, Return of the Cafe Racers, Rusty Gold, Schuurmans, Volcom, Volcom Stone

Frazetta Friday – Ep. 6

December 9, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Welcome to another brutal episode of Frazetta Friday!

This edition includes: one bald wizard, four long-haired ape-men, five inter-dimensional aliens, one male in loin cloth, five voluptuous women, three mustaches, one knight in armor, one hidden “Death Dealer”, one stone gargoyle covering his balls, the one… the only… CONAN (motherfuckers), eleven enemy forces in various states of death, three green elephants, eight soldiers wearing blue-coats, two beautiful horses, and one man wearing a thong.

Sounds about right.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features, Frazetta Tagged With: Black Star, Castle of Sin, Conan the Destroyer, Downward to the Earth, fantasy art, Flashman on the Charge, Frank Frazetta, Frazetta, Frazetta Friday, Invaders, scifi art

Frazetta Friday – Ep. 5

December 8, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Fill a cyclops’s skull with your favorite brew, make yourself comfortable on the severed limb of a giant reptile, and snuggle up with your favorite bikini-clad princess because it’s time! Once again! For another installment of Frazetta Friday!

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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features, Frazetta Tagged With: At the Earth's Core, Cave Demon, Conan the Avenger, fantasy art, Frank Frazetta, Frazetta, Frazetta Friday, Reassembled Man, scifi art, Seven Romans, Woman with Scythe

Frazetta Friday – Ep. 4

December 7, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Back in 2003, Frank Frazetta teamed up with Albion Armorers to bring a selection of his iconic weapons and helms to life. The stuff was all made by hand and limited to 1,000 pieces each. They did some incredible work! In a letter to them, Frazetta spoke about the use of exaggeration in his paintings:

“I see things as they exist, but I paint them from the image they have left on my mind rather than how they appear in reality. If you really examine your fears, you realize how out of proportion they are. Your mind’s eye constantly paints pictures far in excess of what’s real. I try to capture those images in my work. I’m dealing with the emotion of fear and not the anatomical proportions of the weapon. A sword can kill, and I will exaggerate those qualities of a sword that will emphasize its ability to kill. The size, the hardness, the coldness of the metal, the point, and the sharpened edge – whatever it takes to spell out the emotion the best.”

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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features, Frazetta Tagged With: Albion Armorers, Bram Mak Morn, Countess, Death Dealer 2, fantasy art, Fire and Ice, Frank Frazetta, Frazetta, Frazetta Friday, Moon's Rapture, scifi art

A Year Without Moebius

December 7, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Has it really been that long since the world lost Moebius? One of these days I’ll have to post a photo of the time I came face to face with a god (and include the drawing he bestowed upon me).

Moebius didn’t draw too many motorcycles, but when he did it was like a lightning bolt. Here’s a pair from your humble narrator, and a few more pics ’cause they’re cool…

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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features Tagged With: Apple Pie, Gir, Hendrix, Jean Giraud, Jimi Hendrix, Moebius

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