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- First Name: George
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Artist drawing Model T’s
Please correct me, if I’m wrong. Did I see a post some time back, an artist hand draws your car, off of a supplied photo..?
If you have a name / number, please let me know.
George
If you have a name / number, please let me know.
George
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
I bet Rich Eagle can do that! That guy has artistic talent that hell won't hold!!
Me, I can't draw a straight line with a RULER!!




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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
No question of Rich E.'s talent ! But if he turns you down, contact your local art guild or art club, where you will likely find someone willing and able to take your commission.
Get a horse !
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Do you want a accurate depiction or a caricature? Makes a difference.
1917 Touring
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Sorry, George. I don't hire out. But I drew a charcoal drawing of my Thunderbird back in '88. I have not drawn my Model T. Maybe after I retire.
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
George, there are electrotypes on Cimorelli's website that are close to your Coupe. They have wood rather than wire wheels. You're on your own if you want a drawing for your pickup. This is a link.
https://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/1926/default.htm
https://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/1926/default.htm
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Another option is to edit a photograph. I have a Samsung Galaxy S23 (the small one) and I edited a photo of my Runabout. I changed the style of photo. This is the new version.
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
You could try contacting Thierry Dubois in France if you want something in the Ligne Claire style. He has a couple of Model Ts.
https://passion.axa.fr/collection/actua ... onsieur-n7
https://www.facebook.com/tdubois.n7/photos_albums
https://passion.axa.fr/collection/actua ... onsieur-n7
https://www.facebook.com/tdubois.n7/photos_albums
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Thank you, one and all. I now have a starting point.
Thanks
George
Thanks
George
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Count me as a member of the no straight line club to.
I bought a tag for the front of my daily pickup that depicts a generic old wood body truck and the seller said he would make using my T pickup as a pattern,but i never followed thru,I should have. I will go thru my purchase history and see if I can find the vender.
EDIT,
OK here is the listing for the tag i bought, i sent the vender a message and he told me he would at that time make me a tag using my truck to go by,but like I said,I didn't follow thru.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/131536276164?h ... R7zauZSeYw
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Once a drawing like this is done it can be made into a file that prints at any size on any backing with any type of color or effect you could imagine. A really nice graphite illustration like the one Mark posted (which is really good!) would take around twenty hours, maybe more, so if you find someone to do that style don’t be surprised if it is very expensive. Reproducing said piece would then be a whole ‘nother can of worms so the idea would be that it’s just a one off for the wall. Drawings like that are very charming that’s for sure. This cartoon of Gary Meitners roadster pickup hot rod is pushing 30 hrs as it is all watercolor and pencil, and still only almost finished. Ones like this are very hard to sell, they are typically just done and gifted for the love of it.
There are several artists who specialize in advertising work related to cars and hot rods especially, like Jeff Norwell, and if I had the loot I’d get a Kieth Weesner painting of my car! Depending on what you’re after a local illustrator may be easy to hire, but I bet an add in Hemmings turns up someone who still does those nice pencil drawings for a reasonable amount, and who specializes in them. I feel like the swap meet used to always have that guy! Good luck and let us know if you find someone! -Chris, in Boulder.
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Nice work. I wish I had talent like that, but I can barely turn a computer on. 

Get a horse !
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Thanks Rich. I can tell you, the output from the kids who were bottle fed on these machines is absolutely incredible. The computer is just another club in the bag for an artist of my generation. Necessary evil these days but actually really fun to use for its purpose and it’s actually refreshing to see ones’ techniques or trade secrets superceded by the new tech in any industry. For me, getting the brushes wet is like driving my T back and forth to and from the race car garage. 

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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
Here is another, and different, art option. Petrol Vibes makes and sells car profiles and neon signs. They don't have any Model T's currently, but you can send them a photo and they can create a laser-cut art profile. We recently bought one for a friend to match his Mustang GT350. You can select your desired size too. I'm thinking of getting their '66 Thunderbird and cutting off the roof to make a convertible. Here is a link.
https://www.petrolvibes.com/
https://www.petrolvibes.com/
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Re: Artist drawing Model T’s
I'm proud to be able to say that my Model T has posed for two paintings!
A few years ago, my sister did this oil painting of my Model T... And a local artist did this watercolour painting as well...
A few years ago, my sister did this oil painting of my Model T... And a local artist did this watercolour painting as well...
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