The Renaissance Man
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While everyone else is off to the races in this year's build off, I'm starting a sign project (gotta pay the bills ).
As I was working today I decided that since I'm not working on my bike, I would start a thread showing the 'sign build' for the fun of it.
I'm from the old school of hand painting signs. Years ago when vinyl signs started taking over the industry, I decided to leave that work for everyone else to fight over while I stuck to slinging a brush. Nowadays there are very few sign 'painters' left. That fact has created somewhat of a niche for hand painted signs. To me there is something about the human irregularities and brush strokes that is appealing in a world of digital print.
So let's start.
There are actually two identical signs that I will be making for a local pizza place called Mater's Pizza. I'll only have a few hours each day to work on them, so it will probably take me a couple of weeks from start to finish.
I like to work from the back to the front if there are any overlapping colors and such is the case here. Today I got everything penciled in and started with the outline for the main copy and the background color on a ribbon. Another reason for starting there was the economy of time being the same color.
Some of this looks a little sloppy but will be cleaned up when the letters are painted.
This will dry overnight and I will pick back up tomorrow afternoon.
As I was working today I decided that since I'm not working on my bike, I would start a thread showing the 'sign build' for the fun of it.
I'm from the old school of hand painting signs. Years ago when vinyl signs started taking over the industry, I decided to leave that work for everyone else to fight over while I stuck to slinging a brush. Nowadays there are very few sign 'painters' left. That fact has created somewhat of a niche for hand painted signs. To me there is something about the human irregularities and brush strokes that is appealing in a world of digital print.
So let's start.
There are actually two identical signs that I will be making for a local pizza place called Mater's Pizza. I'll only have a few hours each day to work on them, so it will probably take me a couple of weeks from start to finish.
I like to work from the back to the front if there are any overlapping colors and such is the case here. Today I got everything penciled in and started with the outline for the main copy and the background color on a ribbon. Another reason for starting there was the economy of time being the same color.
Some of this looks a little sloppy but will be cleaned up when the letters are painted.
This will dry overnight and I will pick back up tomorrow afternoon.