SignosaurusRex
Active Member
Here's a hand lettered piece simply for fun, exercise and therapy ...romancing the brush again and utilizing a technique called "Mock Block" which has recently been taught to me by one of my mentors (John Downer).
"Mock Block" is the name of a sign painting technique for achieving the appearance of three shade colors by applying only two. The background color serves as a separate segment of the shade, when the construction and color assignments are well planned. - See more at: http://www.mapdays.com/list/event.asp?ID=2432195#sthash.cNU7Uqb4.dpuf
This piece is an old pine board with enamel rubbed finish and hand lettered with 1-Shot lettering enamels, finished with a coat of MAN O'WAR Satin Spar Varnish. The shadow effect ("Mock Block") is a style of shadow that is seldom seen today in any form of signage regardless of the process of creation. I hope some find inspiration in the style.
"Mock Block" is the name of a sign painting technique for achieving the appearance of three shade colors by applying only two. The background color serves as a separate segment of the shade, when the construction and color assignments are well planned. - See more at: http://www.mapdays.com/list/event.asp?ID=2432195#sthash.cNU7Uqb4.dpuf
This piece is an old pine board with enamel rubbed finish and hand lettered with 1-Shot lettering enamels, finished with a coat of MAN O'WAR Satin Spar Varnish. The shadow effect ("Mock Block") is a style of shadow that is seldom seen today in any form of signage regardless of the process of creation. I hope some find inspiration in the style.