GrayHallidayJr Report post Posted June 28, 2017 (edited) Commissioned piece for a prominent band's guitarist. Video here: Edited June 28, 2017 by GrayHallidayJr Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YinTx Report post Posted June 28, 2017 Just, - man. You have it going on. Awesome. YinTx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptQuirk Report post Posted June 28, 2017 I gotta say, I love your style. It is very reminiscent of the late 60's indy comics, like the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrayHallidayJr Report post Posted June 28, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, CaptQuirk said: It is very reminiscent of the late 60's indy comics, like the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. Thanks on the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers compliment! The 3rd leather project I ever did was a Freak Bros belt, almost three years ago. Edited June 28, 2017 by GrayHallidayJr Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptQuirk Report post Posted June 28, 2017 I'm guessing you know the Haight Ashbury section of Cali? Probably not from the 60's though... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bodean Report post Posted June 29, 2017 I love to see your work.Your style is so cool. I make guitar straps also, and i think our dream is to see one worn on stage by a prominent artist. Congratulations. Perhaps my dream will become true one day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrayHallidayJr Report post Posted June 29, 2017 (edited) 6 hours ago, CaptQuirk said: I'm guessing you know the Haight Ashbury section of Cali? Probably not from the 60's though... I spent 8 summers in Berkeley and got to know that era's art really well. I have a small collection of that Family Dog style stuff. Stanley Mouse and Rick Griffin are my favorites. Big influences, definitely. But Freak Brothers was from a Texas guy, if memory serves. I spent a year in Austin once too. Thanks, Bodean! I'm really excited about it, I'm a fan of the Foo Fighters. There was definitely some pressure (from myself) to create something special. I typically don't have the words, "Don't screw it up. Don't screw it up. Don't screw it up." ringing in my head so much. So much. I got an invite to present it in person, which is pretty cool. It's a big honor. I'm really humbled by it. Honestly, I think most top musicians would love a guitar strap that you made. The hard part is getting it in front of them and making that connection. I'm lucky, I guess. And modest. Until I start flexing. Haha. Edited June 29, 2017 by GrayHallidayJr Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sofaspud Report post Posted June 29, 2017 Gray, I am in awe of your talent. Your style is unique, but based in classic western style. Your carving and coloring are fantastic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JD62 Report post Posted June 29, 2017 Hay man the eyes are folowin me man. Nice work, I love it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CTaylorJr Report post Posted June 29, 2017 I really like how each of your characters has his/her own look and not a copy of the last one you did. That says talent for sure! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrayHallidayJr Report post Posted June 30, 2017 On 6/28/2017 at 8:25 PM, Sofaspud said: Gray, I am in awe of your talent. Your style is unique, but based in classic western style. Your carving and coloring are fantastic. Thank you, Sofaspud! I appreciate it. On 6/28/2017 at 10:45 PM, JD62 said: Hay man the eyes are folowin me man. Nice work, I love it. Thank you! It's a nice feeling when Mona Lisa's eyes are following you around the room. On the other hand, it loosens my stool when a creepy bandito's (fingering a trigger attached to an elongated barrel) eyes are following me. Stool loosening, it's just the effect I'm going for as an artist. In that way, I'm like the Yoko Ono of cowboy art. On 6/29/2017 at 10:24 AM, CTaylorJr said: I really like how each of your characters has his/her own look and not a copy of the last one you did. That says talent for sure! Thank you! I've always been into trying to capture facial expressions. Art snobs poo-poo Norman Rockwell, but I absolutely love how he captured human emotion expressed in the face. It's a challenge for any artist. I sometimes do cowboy characters with the face of the intended recipient in the leather work on my belts or guitar straps. Sometimes the faces are just random drifters or banditos, faces I see down at the saddlery or who have crossed my path through the years. It will take me about six times before I remember a name, but I can draw a face I haven't seen for 15 years from memory. My results will always be a bit cartoon-like in style, but it captures an essence of character. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Basically Bob Report post Posted June 30, 2017 Love it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites