Members Frederiek Posted May 11, 2016 Members Report Posted May 11, 2016 Hi everyone, Proudly presenting my latest bass strap with pop-art design! It's a first time that I use bright colours, I was afraid of losing the character of the leather. That is partly the case but I find it very suitable for this design. I alternated opaque paint (for the brighter colours) with regular dye for a real nice glossy vs matte effect. It's 4,5 mm veg tan with pigskin lining and memory foam filling, hand tooled/dyed/stitched. The dots were done with an amazing piece of custom equipment in the form of an aluminium tube The pictures are made before I fitted it on the player, so the bottom hole is not yet there. Well I hope you like it! Comments are most welcome always room for improvement. Frederiek Quote My website My Etsy store
Members ramrod Posted May 11, 2016 Members Report Posted May 11, 2016 absolutely stunning! what a great imagination and a perfect execution. very nicely done. you made a great use of colors and texture. it reminds me of an old comic book. what would be cool is if you did several others in this style that, when put together, would make a complete picture. just a thought. Quote
Members Frederiek Posted May 11, 2016 Author Members Report Posted May 11, 2016 1 hour ago, ramrod said: absolutely stunning! what a great imagination and a perfect execution. very nicely done. you made a great use of colors and texture. it reminds me of an old comic book. what would be cool is if you did several others in this style that, when put together, would make a complete picture. just a thought. That idea crossed my mind too, would be awesome!! For this particular one I took the most interesting parts of the image already, but ones with a lot of detail (explosions and such ) would be really suitable. Thanks!! Quote My website My Etsy store
Members Colt W Knight Posted May 11, 2016 Members Report Posted May 11, 2016 When I saw the title, I said to myself, "ewww", but when I looked at your artwork, I was very impressed by how well done and clean everything is. That idea would be amazing on a series of comic book hero type straps. Kudos. Quote
Boriqua Posted May 11, 2016 Report Posted May 11, 2016 That is WONDERFUL! the pressed dots give it that great Roy Lichtenstein effect. Outstanding! Quote
Members Frederiek Posted May 12, 2016 Author Members Report Posted May 12, 2016 Thanks a lot for your (very honest haha!) responses :D I put a lot of time and effort in this one so your comments really matter to me. Quote My website My Etsy store
Members robs456 Posted May 12, 2016 Members Report Posted May 12, 2016 On 5/11/2016 at 10:27 AM, Frederiek said: I was afraid of losing the character of the leather. I also used to think/worry about putting acrylic paint on leather and that it took away the 'characteristics of leather' from the piece. But then I came to the conclusions that: 1. I choose to work with leather because of the great possibilities of the material; shaping, carving, fabrication, dyeing, painting and so on. So even if a finished piece can look and feel plastic, it isn't plastic. 2. The strengths of leather are still there, toughness, heat resistance, flexibility etc. 3. The customers who are buying the piece as 'art' cares about mainly two things: It's pretty, and it's handmade. (And some of course don't care about the handmade part.) 4. The people who want, need, the pure leather look and feel won't buy it anyway, and I sure can make things in saddle tan for them if they wish... (Anyone else who's noticed that people tend to think brown or tan is leather's natural color?) So for me that strap is just pure, good leather work. Very nice. Quote Instagram: rob5leather
bikermutt07 Posted May 12, 2016 Report Posted May 12, 2016 Really cool piece of art. You really nailed the eyes (According to my wife the art teacher, eyes are the toughest thing to get right). Also, the perspective is spot on. Great job. Quote I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with. Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day. From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Members Frederiek Posted May 12, 2016 Author Members Report Posted May 12, 2016 3 hours ago, robs456 said: I also used to think/worry about putting acrylic paint on leather and that it took away the 'characteristics of leather' from the piece. But then I came to the conclusions that: 1. I choose to work with leather because of the great possibilities of the material; shaping, carving, fabrication, dyeing, painting and so on. So even if a finished piece can look and feel plastic, it isn't plastic. 2. The strengths of leather are still there, toughness, heat resistance, flexibility etc. 3. The customers who are buying the piece as 'art' cares about mainly two things: It's pretty, and it's handmade. (And some of course don't care about the handmade part.) 4. The people who want, need, the pure leather look and feel won't buy it anyway, and I sure can make things in saddle tan for them if they wish... (Anyone else who's noticed that people tend to think brown or tan is leather's natural color?) So for me that strap is just pure, good leather work. Very nice. That's some great input, many thanks! I hadn't looked at it that way myself, when I started working with leather the natural look and feel appealed to me most of all, some kind of authenticity that isn't found in other materials. But indeed, now that I'm progressing so to say the focus shifts to the versatility (and durability of course) of working with leather. And it opens a whole lot of new opportunities 2 hours ago, bikermutt07 said: Really cool piece of art. You really nailed the eyes (According to my wife the art teacher, eyes are the toughest thing to get right). Also, the perspective is spot on. Great job. Thank you! Oh, and some pictures of the new owner's bass: Quote My website My Etsy store
Boriqua Posted May 12, 2016 Report Posted May 12, 2016 Now for a technical question and if you want to keep it secret that is cool too. That paint is ultra smooth .. did you mask and use an airbrush? Quote
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