A few weeks ago, I think I posted some questions about painting a ukulele - or maybe I didn't. I do remember people asking me to post pictures of the finished project, though. I had a local woman do the painting, and I'm pleased with the way it turned out. I have another one I'd like to have painted, but I have to think of a good scene.
This is a Fluke ukulele made by the Magic Fluke company in Sheffield, MA. All their instruments are made right there, using parts sourced locally, so it's truly Made in America.
Now I need ideas for another painting. Don't hesitate to offer suggestions.
Nice! Breaking wave with surfer up? Or kitch - palm tree & hula dancer?
quixdraw wrote:
Nice! Breaking wave with surfer up? Or kitch - palm tree & hula dancer?
i thought of scenes like that, but I mighty try something different - Nikon DSLRs, tripods, lenses.
Very nice. I have a fire breathing dragon painted around the hole on one my acoustic guitars.
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
How about a painting of George Formby, that would baffle a few folk over your side of the pond jerry..come to think about it, more than a few over here would be hard pushed to know about him!
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Played to the tune, "I have no strings on me."
Doddy wrote:
How about a painting of George Formby, that would baffle a few folk over your side of the pond jerry..come to think about it, more than a few over here would be hard pushed to know about him!
Good idea. I thought about having pictures of famous uke players over the years (probably not Tiny Tim), but painting them would be a challenge.
It would be nice if I could make a good print on vinyl and apply that and then remove it later - swap it for another one.
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