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AirbrushTour • A.D. Cook • ArtExpo • New York

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

AirbrushTour will be hitting the east coast March 1 through 5.

A.D. Cook will be showing his newest Metal Fusion™ art to the world at the Javits Convention Center at the one and only ArtExpo New York 2007.

Stop in and meet artist A.D. Cook at booth #2623

AirbrushTour is tagging along to get the scoop on this year’s most exciting and best-of-the-best art. We’ll be bringing you some familiar faces as well as some new ones - noted artists and newcomers. Be prepared for lots of pics and colorful art world personalities.

Bill Mack will be offering up his newest creation including his Original Hollywood sign art and his Virtual Sculptures.

For the first time, the art of Jimi Hendrix will be on display just in time to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love (1967).

Speaking of Rock ‘n Roll, Kat, will be showing her new art and soul of rock ‘n roll. We’ll bring you more on her later. In the interim, check her out online at KatFineArt.com

ArtExpo is the Superbowl of the art world and you’ll want to catch our posts on it. But better yet, if you find yourself in NYC you can attend the show. Get your tickets right here.

SHOW DATES & HOURS

March 1 - March 5, 2007
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 W. 34th Street
New York City, New York 10001

Thursday March 1, 2007 10am - 6pm (Trade Only)
Friday March 2, 2007 10am - 6pm (Trade Only)
Saturday March 3, 2007 10am - 6pm (Open to the Public)
Sunday March 4, 2007 11am - 6pm (Open to the Public)
Monday March 5, 2007 10am - 2pm (Open to the Public)





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Auto Air - the Wickedly Environmentally-Friendly Paint of SEMA

Friday, February 9th, 2007

While we were at SEMA, we got acquainted with a new kind of automotive airbrush paint, the environmentally friendly, water-based paint developed by Createx - aka Auto-Air. It’s un-traditional, it’s unconventional, but it holds its own against the urethane standards and it makes no apologies for that. If you’re to believe the word on the street, all automotive paints of the future are to be water-based— green is more than just a color. That Joker above is just a taste of what can be done… and just look at what else has been done with with all that green…

Here’s a couple of shots of that joker face on the hood - it’s absolutely the coolest Hyundai I’ve ever seen.

What’s not to love about that Ford F100 - yeah, nice job!

The Auto Air does nice graphics and flames. Lots of rich colors to choose from. Check ‘em out online.

Stay tuned, more SEMA pics forthcoming.





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A.D.’s Art & Models at the Aladdin

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

Jan 27th & 28th — A.D. got to show off his art at the Aladdin in the Oh My Goddard Gallery last weekend in Las Vegas. We were blessed with great attendance and even a number of his models showed up to lend support. Among them were Rico and his fiance Tatiara who had both modeled for the piece you see in the background, along with other new works. Local bodybuilding fans no doubt remember Rico as the legiondary Mr. Nevada in 2003. You can check him out online at RicoElbaz.com.

A.D. makes progress on a painting while he demos the airbrush on metal for a new addition to his metal fusion series.

New paintings fill walls throughout the gallery, along with a few favorites from his previous series of life-size nudes on canvas.

Thanks to the Oh My Godard Gallery to everyone who stopped by for making this a great show!

(You can catch A.D. at the Aladdin Oh My Godard Gallery again on Saturday, Feb. 17th 4pm to 8pm)





LINKS   |   A.D. COOK FINE ART   |   MYSPACE
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