Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lory Lockwood Paints for "The Expendables"


“How would you like to do some tattoo paintings for Sylvester Stallone’s new movie, The Expendables?” After a quick yes, I was introduced to Stallone who showed me tattoos of his wife with long flowing hair and also a raven. I was then commissioned to paint designs on three acoustic light blue guitars – two fully painted and one partially painted.

These guitars were intended for two scenes. In the first, Mickey Rourke is shown painting a guitar, which he had intended to give to his girlfriend. The moment is pivotal for the film because Mickey expresses remorse for past actions not taken and this conversation with Stallone spurs him on to return to the island Vilena to rescue the girl he left behind.

In the second scene, one of the finished guitars was supposed to be smashed by Rourke in his anger with the now ex girl friend. But this scene was never filmed. I think the guitars were too beautiful to destroy. Word has it that they may be in the Hard Rock Café in Vegas or Reno .

I had two other jobs related to this movie. The first was as an art consultant for Mickey when he was painting. At 2 AM, I was called to the Tool Shop set, bringing a palette, brushes, jars and paints to set up a studio. I then talked to Mickey about paint strokes and brush sizes and then watched the filming. No retakes were needed!

Monday, June 7, 2010

"Deuce of Spades" Full Length Movie Announced


DEUCE OF SPADES, the new cult Hot Rod film everyone is talking about. Through a series of amazing flashbacks, the two hour drama brings the old Jalopies back into the spotlight and the old hay days of hotrodding back to life. DEUCE OF SPADES is not only a fifties period correct piece that finally does justice to the hot rods, but also an intricate, compelling, inspiring story that promises to delight audiences of all backgrounds and ages. Faith Granger, through her unique artistic approach and wonderful cinematography, has succeeded in making a one of a kind emotionally charged film of great depth and impact. This film was made entirely by one single passionate woman on a budget and the production value can stand up to many of the Hollywood Studios films. An incredible accomplishment, a must see. Runtime 125 min. Rated PG13 . DVD pre-orders now available at Cruisin' Goods. www.cruisingoods.com/Webpages/deuce.htm

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Digital Magic


Cruisin’ Goods Gallery is proud to present the electric digital color art of Florida based photographer Barry Schoenholz. Barry’s technique involves digital painting of his photographs to manipulate the hue and chroma of the colors through use of Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 4. The results are breathtaking examples of color manipulation and rendering rarely seen in the world of motorcycle art. Barry’s other work has included projects with the Allen Philharmonic Symphony, and showings of his art around the country.