Airbrush Step by Step  |  NO. 60
Enjoy the summer!
What could be better than starting the summer with an animal issue? Nature is blooming and the sun invites each and every creature to romp around outside. The great egret painted by Italian artist Silvia Belviso is literally waiting for the sunrise. The lovely motif was designed on the basis of Dru Blair's Color Buffer theory. The red fox, which the Belgian Maïthé Delaunoy has airbrushed onto a VW Caddy, also curiously pricks up its ears in front of plant seeds flying around in the background. Elzbieta Osinska's horse portrait "Dream" shows horse and rider united on a summer-colored pouring background.
The power, wilderness and unpredictability of animals is what is featured in the art of Daniel Sullivan and Lubos Pirek: Daniel's piece "Fire-Breather" is showing a bear gone wild within a flaming inferno of his forest. The American artist used the fire design techniques of "True Fire" legend Mike Lavallee. Czech custom painter Lubos Pirek chose the movie hero King Kong as main character for his motorcycle project, along with an unusual lava design and special paint effects.
Getting back to the summer topic, famous US T-Shirt artist Mark Rush is giving an insight into his amazing career from the business-minded little school boy to becoming the owner of “Big Airbrush” chain stores.
So, a colorful and lively issue, right? Have fun and enjoy your summer time!
Your ASBS Team
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Airbrush Step by Step NO. 60.