Airbrush Art
#26
This was the same thing people told me about buying a yellow car, "it's too loud, you'll get tired of it". Here it is almost 8 years later and I never get tired of it, it's still my favorite color for this car. Just goes to show you never really know until you see something in person, I happen to love that paintjob as it's so far out of the norm of everything I see done, of course it's "busy", that's the whole point. I think stuff like that has its place just like plain jane solid color cars etc., at least it's not vinyl with a roll call on it like all the other 50 quintillion imports I see at shows. My only beef with that car is the horrendous wheel choice, but knowing those guys and how often they like to powdercoat them I can't really fault them for it.
#31
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Canary has a nice car but that doesn't mean someone else can't prefer to drive a black car to Baskin & Robins so he can order a single scoop of vanilla.
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#32
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First, I wanted to pay tribute to the uniqueness of the rotary design. Second, I wanted to applaud Japanese engineering for their contribution, showing the world a superb example of innovation in design and on the same note admiring their perseverance in keeping the rotary alive all these years for the niche market that is well represented on this cool forum. Third, I felt a strong inclination to extend visually into the cultural uniqueness of Japan by including a reasonably accurate and yet artistic depiction of something that is integral to their history.
#33
Yep, I've had this car since FOREVER too
If you really want airbrush art this dude is awesome -
http://www.killerpaint.com/
He pioneered the "true fire" technique, he does incredible work.
If you really want airbrush art this dude is awesome -
http://www.killerpaint.com/
He pioneered the "true fire" technique, he does incredible work.
#35
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The Hai-Riyo are also known as Tobi Tatsu and Schachi Hoko. These hail from the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan. They are "Dragon-Birds". They have the claws and wings of the bird as well as a bird's body, but retain the other draconic qualities. Much like the Chinese Ying-Lung, the Japanese viewed these as the most evolved of all dragons.
Sui-Riu is the Japanese Dragon King. The Dragon King was in charge of all the rain, and he was sometimes known as "the rain dragon."
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Again still don't see the dedication part, the part where you talk about the rotary, japanese innovation and engineering and Mazdas dedication to ensure the longevity of the rotary, thats what people were getting excited about not random japanese folklore... you gonna cram all that into the corner I guess,,,
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#38
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Yea, Im gonna have to agree with Rotr8 I dont really see any of the stuff you first talked about, and while the dragons are cool they just arent really anything unique, I remeber seeing another car on here with a dragon.
I think the original idea kinda dissapeared which is unfortunate, unless there is a lot of changes to come.
I think the original idea kinda dissapeared which is unfortunate, unless there is a lot of changes to come.
#39
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Ya, I'll cram all of that stuff you were all so excited about in a corner for you right away..
Like I said it is not finished yet, there will be another picture up with the progress soon, perhaps then it won't look so random.
Like I said it is not finished yet, there will be another picture up with the progress soon, perhaps then it won't look so random.
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https://www.rx8club.com/members/my-8-72961-albums-airbrush-art-3634/
Artwork by Phillip Querry
pquerry@shaw.ca
Artwork by Phillip Querry
pquerry@shaw.ca
#44
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Perhaps if I had the artist put suicide doors on the dragons more people would get the art..
I specifically chose these dragons for my graphic because..
Sui Riu (the smaller dragon) is regarded as a respected and powerful dragon even though his physical size in folklore is no larger than a domestic cat. He is known as the king dragon as well as the rain dragon, he is considered imperial and controls the weather. He is causing the lightning storm on my hood, his claw extended is the hint that he is responsible for the rain and the dark cloud shaped like Japan that is over his head.
Hai Riyo is a symbol of change and innovation, he is considered the most evolved of all dragons and because he cannot venture far from his point of origin without shortening his life he develops a strong loyalty to those that he befriends, he serves man the way a dog or a horse would, however he is highly intelligent and communicates telepathically with those who he might serve.
Having the 2 dragons linked at the tails shows that they are in unity. The intention was to convey them together harmonious and perhaps even celebrating.
The logo centered inside the triangular section of the hood nearest the windshield is the centerpeice. Unfurtunately, I couldn't seem to get a decent picture that shows the engine behind the logo well because it fades above the flames but it actually can be seen all the way up to where the hood stops at the windshield, it's just difficult to capture on a picture.
Overall I am quite satisfied with what Phil did with this project. I was very involved in the concept and sometimes overbearing while Phil was very patient, trying very hard to get the ideas I would convey to him to the point of illustration.
I was a couple of months with ideas for this project rolling around in my head and when I contact phil about 3 or 4 weeks ago I thought I was pretty clear about what I wanted. In the planning stages with Phil, I quickly realized that the idea was still evolving and in the end we really ended up puttting together a graphic that I can no longer take all of the credit for.
I will do more painting over the winter months with Phil to extend this graphic onto the fenders and back to the doors. It will be a minor improvement with the intention of enhancing what is already there, not competing with it.
I specifically chose these dragons for my graphic because..
Sui Riu (the smaller dragon) is regarded as a respected and powerful dragon even though his physical size in folklore is no larger than a domestic cat. He is known as the king dragon as well as the rain dragon, he is considered imperial and controls the weather. He is causing the lightning storm on my hood, his claw extended is the hint that he is responsible for the rain and the dark cloud shaped like Japan that is over his head.
Hai Riyo is a symbol of change and innovation, he is considered the most evolved of all dragons and because he cannot venture far from his point of origin without shortening his life he develops a strong loyalty to those that he befriends, he serves man the way a dog or a horse would, however he is highly intelligent and communicates telepathically with those who he might serve.
Having the 2 dragons linked at the tails shows that they are in unity. The intention was to convey them together harmonious and perhaps even celebrating.
The logo centered inside the triangular section of the hood nearest the windshield is the centerpeice. Unfurtunately, I couldn't seem to get a decent picture that shows the engine behind the logo well because it fades above the flames but it actually can be seen all the way up to where the hood stops at the windshield, it's just difficult to capture on a picture.
Overall I am quite satisfied with what Phil did with this project. I was very involved in the concept and sometimes overbearing while Phil was very patient, trying very hard to get the ideas I would convey to him to the point of illustration.
I was a couple of months with ideas for this project rolling around in my head and when I contact phil about 3 or 4 weeks ago I thought I was pretty clear about what I wanted. In the planning stages with Phil, I quickly realized that the idea was still evolving and in the end we really ended up puttting together a graphic that I can no longer take all of the credit for.
I will do more painting over the winter months with Phil to extend this graphic onto the fenders and back to the doors. It will be a minor improvement with the intention of enhancing what is already there, not competing with it.
#48
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Stock? Not quite, my list of mods is extensive, check my other thread..
I also have clear corners with blue background and polished aluminum strakes that I haven't had a chance to get on yet to match the front and rear polished aluminum accents.
Something else that is somewhat unique are the diamond finish aluminum floor mats I custom ordered a while back, they have a black hard surface and cutouts of the Mazda logo with blue background.
The only significant thing left as far as appearance is the wheels as I have no intention of doing anything with body kits..
Not everyone is going to feel it pdx but I have had some real positive feedback from people in the real world
I also have clear corners with blue background and polished aluminum strakes that I haven't had a chance to get on yet to match the front and rear polished aluminum accents.
Something else that is somewhat unique are the diamond finish aluminum floor mats I custom ordered a while back, they have a black hard surface and cutouts of the Mazda logo with blue background.
The only significant thing left as far as appearance is the wheels as I have no intention of doing anything with body kits..
Not everyone is going to feel it pdx but I have had some real positive feedback from people in the real world