Voodooair
Employing and mastering Trompe D’oeil, Voodooair will help you create any idea, image, effect, graphics and highly detailed murals. Starting with conceptual colour sketches, followed right through to curved test panels with real paint, you will see exactly how your design and colours will look before your parts are touched. Voodooair can also help you create your own unique colour that no one else has ever seen, by accessing many pigments and powders beyond the standard automotive tinting systems.
Leaf’s Harley
Harley-Davidson of Toronto donated a Sportster last fall, which Voodooair custom painted with Maple Leaf themed artwork and was then autographed by all the players of the 2006 – 2007 Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club.
This Harley was then sold through the “Melt the Ice” charity auction to raise money for the Sick Kids Hospital, shown is a close-up of the signed gas tank.
JD’s Grape-Ape
Toronto’s morning man, John Derringer, rides this “Grape-Ape Hanger” Harley, with Voodooair custom flames.
From bright hard edged graphics, subtle ghosted graphics, super realistic murals on top of candy, murals and graphics under candy, old school flames, tribal kick-back flames, realistic fire, factory colours and graphics matched, 3-D lettering and logos, there is no limit to what you can have painted and airbrushed.
Every piece is clear-coated with multiple coats of high quality urethane clear coat, (if necessary sanded and re-cleared), and finally finesse polished to a show quality “smooth as glass” finish.
Voodooair has been teaching custom painting and airbrushing for over 15 years and offers training for those interested in learning the techniques and “tricks of the trade” for serious fun or serious profit.
Voodooair has worked with many OEM’s in the past to develop unique paint jobs for special concept and prototype bikes. These OEM’s include painting the Big and Small Tank Crocker Motorcycles (which were reverse engineered from the original Crocker models), and the radical C-4 concept bike which was unveiled at the Legend of the Motorcycle International Concours d’Elegance at the Ritz Carlton on Half Moon Bay, CA and seen in the July/August issue of Motorcycle Mojo.
Rumble Customs insisted on using Voodooair paint for both the ‘LowFat’ which won America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle at the 2001 Grand National Roadster Show, and the ‘Badlands 1’, built for the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, which also won the Easyriders Magazine’s Builder of the Year for 2003.
Yurko Custom Choppers chose Voodooair to squirt these two radical choppers, the candy red “Banshee”, with devil girls, won best of show Builders class at the 2007 North American International Supershow.
And the yellow DeWalt ‘Lightning’ Chopper won best in show at the 2006 Rat’s Hole in Daytona.
Voodooair
717 Finley Ave, Units 8, 9 & 10
Ajax, Ontario L1S 3T1
905-686-7554
Fax: 905-686-1953
paint@voodooair.com
www.voodooairair.com
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