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garage graffitti

motorheads10

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this is my buddys garage i did . what do you think?
 

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Luckydevil

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Looks good and I have actually thought about doing artwork on the walls. Only problem is that having anything other than light colored walls makes it look too dark for me.
 

Vincent Vega

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Interesting idea. Someone has some talent. I would get tired of a paint job like that pretty quick. I prefer a cleaner appearance. I'm not a fan of tagging or grafitti in public. Inside your garage it 's OK.
 
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motorheads10

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its all rattle can and there is a new skool rat rod to go with it
check out streetsourcemag.com and look for motorheads10
 

Cutch

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In my garage I have about 60 plus of those auto/garage/beer signs hanging around the wall near the ceiling.

In the one corner I plan on having a large mud tire tread painted on the ceiling diagonally. The tread mark will be about 12 ft long.
 
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Wolverine

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Very nice and different. Excellent artistic skills and very creative! However, for me personally, I could not look at that for more than a day without getting a headache. It's sensory OVERLOAD (for me that is)! I just could not concentrate on the task at hand with the walls like that.


Very unique!
 

krooser

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Geez....I guess I'm gettin' old but I could think of a million different things to do with a wall than put that stuff on it...

And what's a "new school" rat rod....a black primered Civic?

Just wanna know....
 
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motorheads10

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bagged 2000 s10 20'' smoothies black tuck and roll bench soon to have 50's model plymuth steal dash getting wood bed and going black with gold flake flames amd red pinstripping
 

krooser

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Hmmmm...I guess that's a new class of car...here's one of mine
mojoslicks.jpg
 

sca037

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OK, it's not my style but I can picture that as a jam room for a death metal band when the rat rod is parked outside :thumbup:
For the price (some rattle cans & beer) it's certainly a lot of bang for the buck!
We have some friends in the WALL MURAL business, and they turned a boring upstairs landing into a scenic vista (look closely and you'll spot a F40 at full song on a twisty road).
Maybe someday I'll get the inside of the garage done as well.....

Brian
 

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gerry

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My son fancies himself an artist for doing stuff like that. Unfortunantly, the local authorities don't agree with him. Neither do the owners of the buildings he defaces
 

fal

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Makes me feel like I'm on the job again ........
Seen enough places that looked like that and the people who lived there.
Most came with us in hand cufs, some in bodybags.
 

Skobie

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creates a lot of energy for the garage - seems like a great place to crack open a beer and wrench a little...me likey :pimpflash
 
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