Two Bearhugs, both built to the new specs.
A Bearhug of Very Little Brain(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2.jpg) | Pooh Bear and his house with "Mr. Sanders" above the door. The switches (and jacks) are painted; if I can find plastic covers of the right colors I might do that. I don't expect it to last very long. | (http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-outside-e1375310998258.jpg?w=221) | Piglet's house, plus Kanga, Roo, and Tigger. |
(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-inside-e1375311890588.jpg?w=244) | Christopher Robin & Eeyore (very boggy and sad). | (http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-top.jpg?w=205) | Rabbit. The DC jack is painted brown to serve as his burrow. |
(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-bottom.jpg?w=181) | Wol's house. | (http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-corner.jpg) | Where the woozle wasn't. |
(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-2-guts.jpg?w=263) | And the insides. |
New demo:
Hey Hey We're the MonsqueezeThis one was built for a customer. He supplied me with a very awesome mock-up of the art, and I copied it as best I could in hand paints. Base color is Pedal Parts Plus's Bluebonnet -- makes an excellent background.
(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-monsqueeze.jpg?h=350)(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-monsqueeze-guts.jpg?h=350)
(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-monsqueeze-corner.jpg?h=250)(http://jonpattonmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/bearhug-monsqueeze-left.jpg?h=250)
I don't know what the Hebrew script says ...
The "Squeeze" is as close as I could get to the Monkees logo with those letters. It wasn't perfect, but I had already painted over/removed it a couple times and this was the best one. It's all 1776 on the inside. :)
For everyone who doesn't know what this is about ... which I expect is most of us (I certainly didn't), here's the relevant clip. Zappa interviewed Mike Nesmith as if Nesmith was Zappa:
These pedals are so awesome I don't know what to do! Never thought I'd see a pedal themed around the Zappa/Nesmith interview...
My brother and I used to watch re-runs of The Monkees that my mom would tape for us. At the time I had no idea who Zappa was, but that was always a favorite part of the show of mine. They were my first concert when I was 4 years old :)
Hey pooh bear is naked, what happened? That's a cute pedal Jon. Although if my guitar player had one on his board I'd point and laugh. But you did a phenomenal job, I wish I had your skills and patience.
Really nice hand painting work Jon.
The Monkeys/Monsqueeze one is particularly epic!
Almost, ALMOST, surpasses your Joshua Tree build in beauty, but with a smaller footprint. Damnit dude, just damnit!!!
Great Bear hug
EH Shepard would be proud.
Thanks for the kind words as always, folks! :)
Quote from: raulduke on August 01, 2013, 09:09:08 AM
The Monkeys/Monsqueeze one is particularly epic!
I'm starting to think I picked the wrong pedal for the contest. :P
Quote from: jimilee on August 01, 2013, 01:28:04 AM
Hey pooh bear is naked, what happened?
Ah, the red shirt. Kind of interesting: It was added by the guy who had purchased the licensing rights to Winnie-the-Pooh; he drew Pooh wearing it for a record cover. His purchase of the rights for radio, books, music, etc. was actually the birth of the modern licensing industry. And somewhat shockingly it only took two years to turn it into a $50 MILLION enterprise. In 1931.
Quote from: midwayfair on August 01, 2013, 02:33:09 PM
And somewhat shockingly it only took two years to turn it into a $50 MILLION enterprise. In 1931.
:o
Great artwork as usual, Jon. Nice! 8)
Quote from: midwayfair on August 01, 2013, 02:33:09 PMI'm starting to think I picked the wrong pedal for the contest. :P
fwiw, I think you choose the good one. This bearhug must be one of your best painted enclosures.
If i had to pick one of your pedals Jon, that Pooh one would come Close.
Brilliant in all ways!
Nice work as usual Jon.
Quote from: midwayfair on August 01, 2013, 02:33:09 PM
I'm starting to think I picked the wrong pedal for the contest. :P
I know the feeling. As soon as I posted the "Screaming pacifist" I thought I should have entered the Rat. Must be something like buyers remorse.
Hard to go wrong with Winnie the Pooh though.
Awesome stuff!
Josh
These are great.
I love how you painted the switch tips and jacks green on the bear hug.
Great as usual Jon, the Monkees...that takes me back :) Pooh bear is my favourite its like a little picture book.
Magic stuff
Mike
How did I missed this? Jon, that paint is RAD.
you must have really tiny brushes.:)
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Quote from: ch1naski on August 03, 2013, 03:46:52 PM
you must have really tiny brushes.:)
I do, but the major limiting factor is often the paint itself. Thinner paint usually makes thicker lines because it flattens out when it's applies (gravity hates us), but thicker paint is harder to get off the brush no matter how small it is. Sometimes I have to use a slightly larger brush to get a thinner line with some paints.
I think learning how to do super fine lines is the biggest hurdle I got over painting wise in the last seven months (since my parents got me a set of nice brushes last Christmas).