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Wylie Airplane Graphics

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

     Not too long ago a guy who builds airplanes got the number for No Bones Art from a friend of mine and wanted graphics for his newest creation.  I was surprised to hear him say that he wanted an image of Wylie Coyote on one of the old-style ACME airplane kits.  I was never able to find an image of one so we had to put our heads together and fabricate it from what we can recall of those old cartoons.

As you can see in the pictures, (aside from the fact that the plane looks totally awesome!), Wylie is flying on a poorly constructed ACME box with wings and a tail that are hardly worthy of their description as being so.  Nails are hanging out in several places and it certainly doesn’t appear to be an aircraft that anyone would attempt to actually take flight on.  And of course…..he has that wild look in his eyes that he gets every time he thinks he’s actually found a way to catch Road Runner.  Could this have been captured any better?…  I’ll let you decide.

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Baseball Helmet Graphics

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Want to really show off the next time you’re out on the diamond?  No Bones Art is now offering full graphics for baseball helmets.  As you can see in the samples provided, the graphics completely cover the helmet.  To place your order you must send a full description of what you want in your design if you are not choosing from a design shown here.  You can either ship your helmet to us or we’ll buy one for you.  Please call for further details.  334-695-3092

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Baseball Helmet Vinyl Wraps

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

  No Bones Art  just started designing and applying vinyl wraps for baseball helmets!  What you’re looking at is what is called a full wrap.  These are not common, but they are definitely attention-getters!  We will soon be posting several lay-outs to choose from.  So if you would like to order one, keep watching for the up-coming designs!

NEW!

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NMA Knights-Mural

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

This mural was done for the Northside Methodist Academy school gym here in Dothan, AL.  It is 8′ X 12′, airbrushed over an under-base.  The original image of the knight is not a creation by No Bones Art.  We took the original knight and added more character and detail, and then gave him a fitting background.  This mural is being used to replace the former painting that was used to represent NMA school spirit.

No Bones Art can airbrush murals for schools, churches, daycares, businesses, and any other place that feels the need to spruce up the scenery.  Contact us today by phone or email.

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No Bones Art now on CafePress.com

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Go to CafePress.com to find No Bones Art shirt designs.  These are the first of many designs to come.  We also do custom shirt designs and also have screen printing capabilities!

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Shirt design-”the world of hurt.”

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

     This is the most recent shirt design, which is something I’ve been toying around with in my spare time.  As you can see, it consists of the mauled dog which is representative of this company’s foundation, only the dog’s fill space consists only of a tiny portion of one of my drawings.  You can’t tell by looking at it, but the drawing was actually a bull skull broken into tribal art.  In conclusion, this is the “world of hurt” that we’re always hearing about.  I feel like this a great way of expressing it without laying out an image containing blood and guts.  After all, the psychological torture we endure can sometimes weigh far more than any physical infliction of pain.

     For NO BONES ART, this a positive symbol.  It provides a visual aspect of where each of us stand in our lives as we experience and overcome adversity.  It is a scar.  It tells a story of wisdom gained and emotions that have been lost along the way.

     You can order this shirt design by emailing us from the contact page.  Shirts come in black or white, long sleeve or short sleeve, any size.

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Dogblade

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

     I know that this is a little on the cheesy side.  A friend of mine asked me to help create a team name and logo for his softball team.  After brainstorming for awhile, I came up with about 8 names that I felt were unique and original.  One of the names was Dogblade—which I’m partial to, and I don’t really know why.  So I played around in Illustrator until I came up with this image.  I kept in mind while designing it that if the logo were to actually be used, it would have to be designed in a way that is screen print-ready.  So the outcome is this clean cut vector image.  The number of layers it would need to be broken down into would depend on how many colors are applied.

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Drag Car Mural

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

     This mural was airbrushed for Rick’s Automotive & Custom Exhaust, establishing character on what was a set of plain white panels.  The panels are covering a high part of a rear wall in Rick’s shop, one of which has a cut-out for the shop’s exhaust fan.  Rick, the owner of Rick’s Automotive & Custom Exhaust, came up with the idea of turning the exhaust fan into the rear tire of an animated drag car some time ago.  It wasn’t until I asked him the other day if he was interested in having any art projects done that he was ready to make it happen.

     With about 20 hours of actual “paint time” in this project, the result is a really cool drag car tearing away from the line.  In order to keep the color scheme balanced in the shop, Rick and I agreed that a blue car would look best.  I tried a royal blue car at first, but it just didn’t have a “tough” feel to it.  Then I went with more of a midnight blue, which blended too much with the night sky, and decided to do a combination of both.  The car looked great but was still fading into the black night.  Solution?  I threw tints of red into the sky, not only adding the contrast that it was greatly in need of, but also provided a sort of mystifying appearance to the sky above it.

    Once I had the panels up in place, Rick dug out several stickers for me to put on the barrier wall giving it a truly awesome added effect.   The cover that is mounted over the exhaust fan is capable of flipping down to completely cover the fan.  Yes, both sides are airbrushed.  When the bottom half is flipped down, completely covering the fan, you see a fully painted tire and rim with smoke pouring off of it.  Also, Rick wanted a drag racing light tree painted on the support beam just in front of the car.  That was a nice little added feature upon completion of the mural.

     Rick’s Automotive & Custom Exhaust is the shop I use when I need just about any type of automotive repair or custom work done.  They are a great crew and do an awesome job.  I hope to be able to do more artwork for them in the future.

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CUSTOM CAR TAGS!

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Now available from No Bones Art are custom car tags.  If any image found on this site seems like it would make a great ornament on your vehicle, or if you have an idea for a custom tag that you would like to have done, contact us today.

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Pooh Mural

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

     I did this in my one-year-old’s bedroom just before he was born.  His mother was determined to use this theme, and with no objections (HaHa), I spent a week working on it.  Every image is airbrushed and nothing was pre-drawn before the paint was applied.  As a final touch to complete the cartoon appearance, I used a black paint marker to outline the airbrush work on all four walls.  None of these images are of my own creation, (obviously), and this was a very simple wall mural.

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