Airbrush goodies.
I tinker with all kinds of medium.  These are some of sculptures, and bike parts that
I have painted.  
The very
first of the
airbrush
pieces!  
One crazy
clown with
flaming hair.
 The clock
works are a
timing gear.  
Skull wave
clock
Made from an old
front fender and
a timing gear!
Wizard
clock
Made from
an old front
fender and
just a basic
clock work.
This piece was one of the first
masks that I've made.  It's body is
from a crashed R1 tail section.  
After my father-in-law passed away
I was filled with so much grief, that I
had to get it out somehow.  I find
that keeping my hands busy is
very healing to me.  Therefore I'm
quickly running out of room!  I must
have plenty to heal.
Triumph Sprint ST side.  I shot it
with the Union Jack and then
made it a light.  Great fun at night
to see the fairing glowing!
This piece is called "Neglicted"
She's made from a GSXR750 tail
section, leather, metal leaves, and
feathers.  Once again an important
person in my life had left me, not
died, just moved away both spiritually
and physically.
She reminds me to look at what I
have been neglicting and take action.
 I light candles around her everyday
and just stare at the mask.  Almost
immediately I'll get a thought of
something that I should be doing.  
She's pretty darn  powerful.  
One of our very good
customers and friends
had me paint his tank.
 He's got one of the
nicest looking Road
Star's I think I've ever
seen.  I painted the  
Star emblem and the
scorpion for him.  
"Checkers"  has a new home!  
Thank you Mr. Jones
This is our 1990 V-max.  It was the first time that I've
painted an entire bike!
Funny thing, we did this before Yamaha announced
their 50th Birthday paint scheme at Laguna!
These were a lot of fun.  Lion flags for each side of this really
nice Triumph Sprint ST.  LOVE IT!
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Rocket III gas tank!