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  1. #16
    That, sir is Awesome! Your a very talented man. Reminds me of pictures
    of Coral I've seen.

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    First we get Keith's Purple Haze duo and now we have Travis' tye dyed tee shirt platter. Sheesh! The sixties were barely survivable the first time around.

    Would you guys stop bogarting the talent and send some up here to the top right corner. My regular source of talent got busted by Officer Stedenko
    Only the Blue Roads

  3. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    First we get Keith's Purple Haze duo and now we have Travis' tye dyed tee shirt platter. Sheesh! The sixties were barely survivable the first time around.

    Would you guys stop bogarting the talent and send some up here to the top right corner. My regular source of talent got busted by Officer Stedenko
    bailiff whack his...........cheech-n-chong

    pretty trippy travis

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    Like wow man....

    Looks like something from the Hubble telescope.

    Nice...one more skill to add to my list of wanna-do's.

  5. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Smith
    Beautiful piece Travis.

    Would you please tell me the dying sequence? I assume you sprayed the edge black before turning. But having never done this type of thing I am not sure what you did. Mono color minds want to know.

    Dave Smith

    Thought I was done with the airbrush in Longview, WA.
    Dave, if I would have went at this with a plan in mind, that would have been the thing to do . Since I just winged it, I sprayed the edges and back of the rim with black from the backside while it was still chucked up. Yellow from the center out, then blended the red from there. The last time I fooled with an airbrush was over 20 years ago, when I thought I wanted to try airbrushing a t-shirt .

  6. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Chip Sutherland
    Looks like something from the Hubble telescope.
    Definately cosmic man ... very cool Travis.

    Dave Fried

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    Oh, my....that's striking! Wonderful work, Travis. And yes...the airbrush works! Especially in your hands...
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Beautiful work Travis. I love the backside. It looks like a glowing ember.

  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    First we get Keith's Purple Haze duo and now we have Travis' tye dyed tee shirt platter. Sheesh! The sixties were barely survivable the first time around.

    Would you guys stop bogarting the talent and send some up here to the top right corner. My regular source of talent got busted by Officer Stedenko
    'Bogarting' Now that's gotta be 40's or 50's.

    Travis, you could display that top side up until you got tired of it, then flip it over until that wore on you, flip it back again and again and again. Both sides are incredibly nice.

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