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Friday, December 19th, 2008
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Mark Lueck was born in Washington state in 1952. Growing up in Washington as a child was great, however, it was when his family moved to San Diego, in the early 60’s that young Mark’s life changed forever. Already fascinated with a love for hot rods and race cars, Mark felt right at home in Southern California, a Mecca for the hot rod and race car craze. Drawing race cars, hot rods and car monsters as a child would soon grow into a life long love and career for Mark Lueck.
Today, Mark is a far-cry from the kid who got reprimanded for doodling and sketching on his book covers. Mark has been commissioned by a number of great clients, such as the NHRA museum, Wally Parks, Sea World Adventure Parks and many more established clientele, Mark has created a very rewarding life. Elaborate sea life and Sea World themed airbrush murals and graphic designs have been created on Sea World commercial vehicles. Mark’s magic touch is seen on car renderings, fine art oil paintings, and garage art. Not just an accomplished automotive artist, Mark also enjoys Wild Life and Western art as well. Mark’s love of racing is not limited to paper. Mark actually paints race cars, hot rods and assorted custom vehicles with air brushing, pin striping, and graphics. Drag racing is Mark’s main passion and it shows in his artwork.
One of Mark’s hobbies is owning , maintaining and driving race cars. Mark is able to capture the feeling in his paintings, knowing first hand what the thrill of his paintings portray.
The passion Mark has for painting will continue for many years with the help of his wife, Patti, of 35 years, who has been an instrumental part of running Mark’s business since they were married. Mark, Patti, and their three children who also have artistic talent live happily in San Diego, CA.
MBT01A, Parts Dept
18 inch x 12 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT02A, Body Shop
18 inch x 12 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT03A, Shop Hours
18 inch x 12 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT05A, 8 Hr. Paint and Body
12 inch x 18 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT08A, Jack of all Trades
18 inch x 12 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT09A, Honest John’s
12 inch x 18 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT16A, Nitro Junkie
18 inch x 12 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
MC1M, Old School
14 inch round
Vintage Clock |
MC4A, Mechanic On Duty
14 inch round
Vintage Clock |
MRT1A, Mechanic On Duty
14 inch round
Vintage Tin Sign |
MRT1M, Old School
14 inch round
Vintage Tin Sign |
MRT2M, Live To Ride
14 inch round
Vintage Tin Sign |
MRTH1M, Old School
14 inch round
Vintage Thermometer |
MTH1A, Mechanic On Duty
17 inch x 5 inch
Vintage Thermometer |
MXT01A, Rat Rod’z
24 inch x 16 inch
Vintage Tin Sign |
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Steve Waldron was born in Los Angeles, CA in 1961. Raised in Southern California, his dad, an avid hot rodder and car enthusiast, took his son to Lions Drag Strip, Orange County International Raceway, Riverside and Ontario Motor Speedway, sparking his intersest in cars. Living close to the ocean, Steve found himself with two passions: Surfing and Cars.
At a very young age, Steve began drawing cars and beach scenes, sketching every chance he got. In 1994, Steve and his wife started a small graphics/screen printing business with an automotive related niche market. They created retro designs for McDonalds and others. Steve also designsed two vehicles for the Ford Motor Company to show at SEMA, the 2004 Street Rodder Magazine Road Tour Car and Yahoo give away custom car, and the classic poster art for the 2006 and 2007 Wavecrest Show. He creates custom concepts from ideas to finished design, including paint schemes, wheels, interiors, and engine design.
Founder of the popular “Crusin’ Grand” event in Escondido, CA. Steve now own Top End Tees Screen printing in downtown Escondido and continues his love for the ocean and cars.
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Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Scott Carter has enjoyed a 20 year career as a professional illustrator. Specializing in Automotive related designs for clients such as Ford Motor Company, HOT ROD Magazine, Street Rodder Magazine, Truckin Magazine, Hot VWs Magazine, and even some world famous racing stars, Don Garlits, Kenny Bernstein, and John Force, to name just a few.
Scott has also been building and painting scale models professionally since 1989. Winning many gold medals at model competitions across the country. His specialty is military vehicle weathering. He has created one of a kind miniatures for Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Studios, and Planes of Fame Air Museum. His models have even been used in music videos for some popular artists such as Snoop Dogg and ‘N Sync.
Scott’s latest venture was created to combine his affection for pin-up girl artwork and military hardware and is available now exclusively from PastTimeSigns.com
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