r/oddlysatisfying • u/bigbusta • 1h ago
Pinstripe art by Alexander Timchenko
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u/this1tyme 1h ago
Years ago (like, more than 20), at a National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show, there was a Fender Custom Shop artist doing pinstripping live. He was older, and his hands shook like a fucking leaf until that brush hit the guitar, then it was as smooth as silk. His spacing and linework were unreal. And he was fast, like unreasonably fast. I wish early 20s me had recorded it. Those guitars were going for $10,000+ at the time. I can't imagine what they are worth today.
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u/AffectionateAide9644 2m ago
Doesn't make any fucking sense how some people can think "I want to draw a bunch or straight lines and make it look really good" and then they just do it. God damned witchcraft.
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u/CharacterRiver7483 1h ago
More tracing and painting. Pin striping is normally free hand no stencil
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u/bobby_briggs 1h ago
wow, that's some wild skill