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Monday, February 28, 2011

Medusa Harley Tank


This tank was inspired by a scene from the movie Clash of the Titans. It is our permanent display tank for Harley Heaven Dandenong, feel free to check it out in person if you live in Melbourne....otherwise I hope u enjoy the pix, check them out at our facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=41613&l=fe3516e324&id=110581162314163

To see more of our artwork visit us @ www.airbrushasylum.com.au 



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Airbrushed Step by Step, Underwater Statue Part 3



This artwork was completed on A3 Canvas paper. Although a Photo reference was used, the colours and background in the artwork were totally changed and made up.
We hope that this Video Step by Step will show you some unique techniques which could help you complete fantasy artwork, interesting colour combinations and backgrounds, even learn methods that can be applied to a variety of different artworks.
We hope that you enjoy all 3 parts, any feedback is welcome. 
To see more artwork, Tips & Tricks, Blog & Videos visit us @


Thanks for watching…..keep painting' 

Airbrushed Step by Step, Underwater Statue Part 2



This artwork was completed on A3 Canvas paper. Although a Photo reference was used, the colours and background in the artwork were totally changed and made up.
We hope that this Video Step by Step will show you some unique techniques which could help you complete fantasy artwork, interesting colour combinations and backgrounds, even learn methods that can be applied to a variety of different artworks.
We hope that you enjoy all 3 parts, any feedback is welcome. 
To see more artwork, Tips & Tricks, Blog & Videos visit us @


Thanks for watching…..keep painting' 

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Airbrushed Underwater Statue Step by Step, Part 1

This artwork was completed on A3 Canvas paper. Although a Photo reference was used, the colours and background in the artwork were totally changed and made up.
We hope that this Video Step by Step will show you some unique techniques which could help you complete fantasy artwork, interesting colour combinations and backgrounds, even learn methods that can be applied to a variety of different artworks.
We hope that you enjoy all 3 parts, any feedback is welcome.
To see more artwork, Tips & Tricks, Blog & Videos visit us @

www.airbrushasylum.com.au


Thanks for watching.....keep painting'

Thursday, February 3, 2011

our ONLINE STORE is now open.

Airbrush Asylum is pleased to launch its newest addition to our site - our ONLINE STORE. We have made it easy for our customers to purchase Gift Vouchers, also selected artwork will be available. We will continue to update the store with New and Exciting products all available to purchase easily and safely online through Paypal.
Check out our Online Store now using the link provided.


New Step by Step added to our Tips & Tricks 'advanced' section of our site.

In early 2008, we were commissioned by one of our regular clients to airbrush another plane for him. He wanted to go a bit wilder than the last one that we did for him which was a more traditional warbird paintjob.
The plane named Merlin which is a scale mustang warbird, was coated in a Charcoal House of Kolor basecoat before being clearcoated then wet sanded, ready for the airbrushing to commence.
Due to the planes name, we decided to airbrush a Mural of a wizard on either side of the plane. This step by step shows the process to complete the mural check it out using the following link.





Tuesday, February 1, 2011

New Medusa themed Harley Tank

We have welcomed the new year and all the new and exciting projects that are in stall for us in 2011. One of our first bike jobs for the year is to create a display Tank for Harley Heaven in Dandenong, Melbourne. To incorporate a few elements into the design, we decided to create a Medusa themed Tank. One side of the tank has an airbrushed lady laying down, her body from torso up is natural however from her waist down she has a snakes tail, this is to show her transforming into Medusa. The other side of the Tank has a fully transformed image of Medusa in rage, fangs exposed and her eyes ready to turn any warrior willing to gaze upon her into stone. The centre section is the life support for this particular artwork, a biomechanical theme with half skull half woman face, piping and stretched skin some of which interacts with both medusa murals.
Pictures of this project once completed will be posted here, on our social networking sites and our website.

To see more of our artwork visit us @ www.airbrushasylum.com.au

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