This past May 3rd, 2007 I worked at a Book release party at Nike Headquarters in Culver City for Jeannette Jenkins' "The Hollywood Trainer". We were hired to do Airbrush T-shirts for the attendees, thanks to my artists: Herbie from Airbrushnation.com and Oscar Monroy.
      After weeks and weeks of working on a lot of different projects I finally have some time to post some new pictures. These pieces are from the interior of a Dodge Magnum, The Artwork is all very small, some of the pieces are only about 5 inches wide. The owner wanted girls, demons and snakes! other than that it was up to me to fill them up so here's what I come up with when given this much freedom.
      These two top pieces are placed between the windshield and the side window, there is some more detail on the side of each piece but it turns so I couldn't get a good shot of all the artwork in one photo. Plus there's all kinds of crazy angles, the pieces were taken off the car for me to paint them, and I still haven't seen what they look like installed.
      These Bottom three pictures are the biggest pieces, they are about two feet wide, and after working on the other smaller pieces actually felt good to have a bigger area to paint. All the snakes took a long time to paint, but I was very pleased with the amount of detail I was able to achieve.
Victor Sepulveda has amassed a huge collection of pieces created with pencils, pens, brushes and computers. His ability to capture realistic depictions of the Mexican Revolution has increased his popularity, but it is his overall grace, elegant flow and concepts that are simply mind boggling.
Sepulveda’s portfolio is one to envy, but prior to becoming a master of his craft, he started off like the rest of us as a student. His endless pursuit for perfection was not a road easily traveled, but his drive and eagerness to learn was aided by magazines and books by his favorite Artists which helped him become the professional that he now is.
Part of showcasing his work is to motivate others to explore their creativity and to motivate the artists of tomorrow to master their own craft. So relax and enjoy the art, creativity and passion which lives through Sepulveda’s work. And remember, your Art will only be as good as you’ll let it be and your skills are a direct reflection of the amount of effort and time that you are willing to invest, so keep practicing, keep influenced and keep an open mind. We hope you enjoy his work, and are inspired to work on your own works of art.