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Airbrush painting is a technique which few artists master as well as Jean Pronovost. His broad experience using airbrush on murals, frescos and on a multitude of materials over the years has made him a versatile and skilled airbrush artist, his works always surprising in their attention to detail
and realism.
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The hood of this car was painted with an airbrush. The vampire head literally comes out the vehicle as if the metal structure morphs into a drapery.
Airbrush car in details |
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1989 Ford Mustang; the Rammer hood was airbrushed in 2004 using House Of Kolor urethane paints and varnishes. The cobra snakes, rendered in warm vibrant colours, weave in and out of the air vents and make this muscle car come alive and give it a truly unique and personal touch. This piece was commissioned in 2004 by a Quebec
City resident.
See the Cobra snakes airbrushed Ford Mustang
Rammer hood
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Gibson guitar airbrushed in 1996, the piece was commissioned for a customer from Quebec City who brought in an album cover of the death metal band Obituary and asked to have it replicated onto his guitar.
See the Obituary "Cause of Death" airbrushed guitar
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Airbrushed in 1999 on a 4’x 6’ canvas, this portrait of the Brazilian singer from the power metal band Angra was commissioned by a person from Quebec City. The hyperrealism achieved in this piece is so convincing it looks almost like a photograph.
See the airbrushed Angra portrait |
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This airbrushed backdrop was created in 2000 on 6’x 8’ canvas and commissioned by Universal, a tattoo shop located in Ottawa. Hung in their booth during conventions, it was used to set themselves apart from other tattoo shops and to attract customers. Having an original painting done by Les Creations Jean Pronovost in bright eye-catching colours served to distinguished Universal from other tattoo parlours and attract attention.
See the airbrushed backdrop for a tattoo convention
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Prophecy (16" X 16", 1999) is a painting which illustrates perfectly the effect which can be achieved by the blending of oil paints and airbrush. Jean Provonost’s rendering and attention to detail in this piece as well as the transparency and play of light, illustrate his immense talent and his ability to focus the eye of the viewer.
See the airbrush Prophecy painting |
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