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Venom Jacket

worthless666
Sat, 18/06/2011 - 19:37

I can paint virtually anything on leather, and it will last for years. Ask about custom painting on your leather, denim etc. Prices depend on the time it will take to do.

http://worthlessendeavors.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Famine-Black-Metal/122200157793975

Not for sale or trade

Year: 1990
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Hungry_Mosher's picture

Aaaaarrghh! looks rad man!

worthless666's picture

Thanks

whiteravenmetal's picture

5 fucking flames, LIVE LIKE AN ANGEL, DIE LIKE A DEVIL!!!!

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Bayernpirat's picture

great job, duuuuude

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NocturnalOccultist's picture

That's cool! and is this acrylic you use?

worthless666's picture

Yes it's acrylic, and I can definitely paint almost anything you want. Email me for a quote: info@worthlessendeavors.com.

Plague's picture

Just noticed the spikes on the sleeves, too. can you post a pic that shows more of the jacket as a whole?

Plague's picture

Just noticed the spikes on the sleeves, too. can you post a pic that shows more of the jacket as a whole?

worthless666's picture

I would but I don't really have the time, working on a new one now. Should be done soon. It's the right panel of Hans Memlings's Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation.
Probably my best so far.

lambofgodfan00's picture

Dude, the demon is fucking...perfect. Awesome.

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Tico Tyrant's picture

Great job, supreme attention to detail. What do you find makes the acrylic avoid chipping? Is there a special kind of paint to use that works better with the leather material or do you seal it some how? All of these are great tributes to great art.

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worthless666's picture

Thanks for the compliments. To avoid the paint chipping you need high viscosity acrylic paint, and high grade,thick leather, not pleather. Fake leather is usually very elastic, and consists of one solid layer. That leads to cracking.
Never use liquid or watery craft paint on leather. High quality acrylic paint, like Liquitex, doesn't crack under normal conditions. Other than that, I'm not gonna give any secrets away.

Support FAMINE and WORTHLESS ENDEAVORS BLACK ARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://worthlessendeavors.com

Tico Tyrant's picture

Enough has been revealed, any advice was helpful, I am about to work on a leather project myself, so thanks for the advice and information. I also will check out Famine.

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worthless666's picture

Thanks. It takes a lot of time to do that properly, and time is something I don't have. If you follow this link you can see a better, larger image: http://wkimagery.photoshelter.com/img-show/I0000uWNPds2b8qE

Everything on wkimagery.com is my work as well. Support!!

worthless666's picture

Since YOU are asking, I'll see what I can do. I didn't realize Dr. Death himself was asking.

Stathis's picture

Great work dude, nice skills you got

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Stathis's picture

Great work dude, nice skills you got

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KJS68's picture

great work!!

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