This here La Belle Supreme sign I got, that all those boys made. I wasn't able
to make it, so Mr. D did all the fancy glass etching for me. Told me not to tell
no one. Imagine, a grown man doing that for his own bro. He probably sang a
little song as he gilded it. You know "Rose of Alabama" Johnny?
A few weeks later I was able to make it down there and we did the blended gild
and wedged some sushi. Brought it home and finished it up. Now I've got it
framed up and hanging in my art studio. Nice addition Mr. D! Thanks! See ya
soon...for fish and what-not!
Here's a couple of details (by popular demand)....
Tip of the day: The colored shade around the circle was airbrushed with tinted shellac,
which is optically clear. Then the beige color was blocked in with japan color. With this
method, the shellac glaze is uneffected by the brushing of a solvent based paint over it.
This art was generated from a vector file in the Rawson & Evans
section of The Letterheads website: http://www.theletterheads.com/lhparts/rawsonevans.html
Under Rawson & Evans, Image download page.