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Sharpie Mustang artist adds some magic with a few black markers - Mach 1 Club - 05-22-2012

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Out on the edges of car customizing lives a couple of artists whose trade includes using regular black Sharpie markers to create pieces of art. Chris Dunlop may be the best-known marker in the pack, and this is his latest work, a Sharpie-styled 1999 Ford Mustang GT that took about 50 hours of freehand drawing to finish.

Dunlop was a practiced pinstripe artist who took notice in 2010 after a Miami artist gave a complete Sharpie makeover to a Lamborghini Gallardo. There's several benefits to using Sharpies: They're cheap, come in a few widths and will last years when protected with clear-coat paint. The biggest drawback is that there's no do-overs; once the ink's down, it's not coming off.


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RE: Sharpie Mustang artist adds some magic with a few black markers - JTS71 Mach1 - 05-22-2012

Unique but not my cup of tea. JTS 71 Mach1