Motorcycles differ greatly from model to model, especially as there are two main sitting positions on a motorcycle: sitting upright if you are on a cruising or a historic motorcycle, and...
Is scribbling art? Do you really think scribbling is art or are you one of those who thinks it is not? The thing is you are not wrong no matter what you think because not all scribbling is art but then not all scribbling is not art. Some types of scribbling can be done by good artists who direct their scribbling to create meaningful and pretty art that can be used to make your home and office look awesome. If you do not believe us, all you need to do is look at the images we have added along with the article to know that scribbled stuff can also be art. This reminds us of those magic shows of old where the magician would call one of the audience to the stage and have him or her scribble whatever he or she likes to do on to a huge board. Then the magician would ask the audience to tell him what they want the scribbles to be converted into. And once the audience agreed upon on what they wanted the scribbles to be converted into, he would do a bit of tweaking and voila, there would be some awesome art on the board. The reason why we mentioned this here is because sometimes looking at scribble art gives you a similar feeling. Sometimes the world of illustrious illustrations to keep you occupied is also on the same lines that can fill you with wonder and joy.
Motorcycles differ greatly from model to model, especially as there are two main sitting positions on a motorcycle: sitting upright if you are on a cruising or a historic motorcycle, and...
It’s hard to compete with wrist tattoos. They always look awesome on your forearm and beat out the nearest competitor — armband tattoos. With a slick design and clear visibility, a wrist tattoo will always look compelling, during the summer and winter seasons alike. However, before one goes to a parlor shop to get one, it’s important to understand the small things that several brilliant wrist tattoo ideas have in common. They range not only in the design itself but also in where they are located.
The greatest thing about art is that it is limitless. Creativity is an amazing phenomenon that can be found whenever we open our eyes, but we certainly are thrilled when we look at beautiful pieces of art highlighting our topic of choice, motorbikes. We handpicked 10 artists from around the globe that we found across the web for their diversity of styles, techniques, and focus. Each of them is one-of-a-kind and we bet you will be as delighted as us when glazing over their refined artworks. Without realizing it, you may find new decor ideas for your home or new gift ideas for your loved ones. Some of those artists even commission pieces on request, so here is the perfect occasion to indulge yourself and get your hands on your dream motorbike on paper. Kenji Shibata Kenji is one of the most renown motoring artists of this era, achieving recognition through his work for Honda and Yamaha. Still working full-time in his studio in Nagoya, he creates ultra-realistic paintings of iconic motorcycles and automobiles. Kenji Shibata at Work 2014 Honda RC213V - Repsol Honda Team 2016 MONTESA Cota 4RT - Repsol Honda Team 1967 HONDA Monkey Z50M 1968 YAMAHA DT-1 Tomas Pajdlhauser @captain_tom Tomas is an artist and creative director living in Ottawa. In his free time, he enjoys taking motorcycle trips and sketches along the way, using a fountain pen and watercolor. He gets inspired by his travels and draws on location, capturing moments to make lasting memories. Tomas Pajdlhauser aka Captain Tom Noémie Marmorat @gasoline_maab Noémie is a French artist that turned her passion for motorcycles and automobiles into her job. Unlike most artists who use watercolor or oil painting, her unique drawing technique consists of a combination of Promarker felt pens, Posca markers, and colored pencils. Noémie Marmorat Makoto Endo @makoto_endo Makoto from Niigata, Japan, has been involved with art his whole life. Now a full-time painter, he chose motorcycles as his main focus for his artwork and developed his signature technique, consisting of flinging Indian ink using bamboo chopsticks, on canvas. Makoto Endo Adi Gilbert @99seconds_studio Adi is an illustrator and graphic designer based in the UK who works with both traditional and digital techniques to sketch vintage-inspired drawings around motorbikes and bicycles. Claudia Liebenberg @claudia_liebenberg Claudia, a self-taught South African artist, grew up around classic cars and motorcycles. When she started painting professionally, it was just natural to paint what she developed a love for as a kid. She uses watercolor and layering techniques to achieve her beautiful and detailed pieces. Claudia Liebenberg Daniel Marshall @danmarshallart Daniel is a prominent watercolor artist currently based in Denver whose inspiration comes mostly from coastal life. He dearly enjoys plein air painting and makes incredible pieces on classic motorcycles.Daniel Marshall @brusco Brusco is an illustrator from Barcelona who’s always been linked to the motorcycle world. On top of doing illustrations, he also does sign painting, tattoo designs, and much more. Brusco Peter Hutton Drawing has always been part of Peter’s life. He eventually ended up working as an illustrator for the biggest automobile brands in the world and still contributes to projects to this day. His work today focuses on series of collector cards and prints. Peter Hutton Takashi Urashima @ein883 Takashi is a Buddy Custom Cycles staff based in Japan using a variety of tools such as pinstripe brushes and paints to paint on motorcycles. Additionally, he illustrates on paper with a watercolor pen and digital techniques.