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-------------------- Rob Clark Rob Clark Design 11 Lassig st Moore Park Queensland Australia 0741598092 Posts: 421 | From: Australia | Registered: May 1999
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great job on the big ass burger Rob! now you need a big ass Coke to wash it down with. here is one i painted when i worked as a pictorial painter...
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And hay! I just thought of sompn, when I did Blimpie billboards, they had to be 14' high and 75' long, all I had was a stinkin napkin with the dog gone Blimpie logo on it and some chicken scratchin on the bottom for the directions off the expressway, no sammich, no chips, not even a stinkin coke! I feel jipped! LOL
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That salad roll looked so good when I started it was all I could do not to eat it. Worked as fast as I could but in 36c by the time I had it on there it looked like it had been nuked for 2 hours.
Mark, that coke pic is fantastic, how big is that? Do you still do that kinda work?
Linda, are you doing pictorial work like this as well?
Hey Jon, Those bottles of wine wouldna been "Horse****" claret by any chance, sgood stuff
How many are doing pictorial work like this?
Robc
[ January 11, 2002: Message edited by: Rob Clark ]
-------------------- Rob Clark Rob Clark Design 11 Lassig st Moore Park Queensland Australia 0741598092 Posts: 421 | From: Australia | Registered: May 1999
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I started out doin murals, then signage with pictorials. I've been house bound a bit the past few years, but am gettin vertical for longer periods of time now. I intend to be wall doggin every chance I get now, whether it's an inside frilly gig or a cinder block nightmare. Fitches can turn a big coin if ya let em!
Twenty seven years into this business, I don't miss squattin around a dragster, I don't miss "For SALE" signs, but I do miss a giant tah-dah wall that everybody talks about for months and years down the line. Kinda like a giant portfolio they actually pay me to do hahaha!
Now that I've got some money in the bank, I can develope my film and show you some of my pictorials, (the fancy stuff was on 35 mm film.) George ate some of the cannisters (about 20 rolls out of 35) and a few got misplaced when we moved, but trust I'll pull em out soon to be developed! I've been wantin to see em myself hahaha!
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Hey Linda, I am very interested in seeing those pics and anyone elses for that matter, so comon, show us yer piccies.
This is the best shot I have of the front showing the finished salad roll. I am back out there this coming week for a few days so I'll try to get some better shots.