Airbrush

Back in the 80’s,  I had a little graphic design studio the Swedish town Falkenberg. The studio,  called Noggin*, had a silk printing set where I printed T-shirts and sweatshirts. There was also a large drafts table where I did print designs, airbrush paintings and paste up layout.

For a couple of years I created a Christmas card that I sent to customers and friends. In -87 I made some postcards that Vibe and I brought with us (togehter with a ski box full of sweatshirts) to the Three Vallées in France, where we spent a skiseason. We sold the sweatshirts and postcards at the After Ski pubs – good times. 🙂

On the original size painting of this post card, the tools are in scale 1:1…
Drawing tools
See the airbrush paintings ::>

See Airbrushing videos on Youtube.

*Noggin means head and Noggin the Nog was the name of a British children’s character – a Viking. I got Noggin as nickname from some English friends I had back in the 80’s.

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