These works were made between 1994- 1998. Just some examples,there are still more left in my collection. I took pictures, and to get that right is hard. Some white mist over it, but o.k. Never tried to sell them. Many hours of brushing in some cases, how to price that? The used paper is Schoelerhammer airbrushpaper. The best paper for this kind of work. Masks were cut out of Frisk Film. Frisk Film is easy to apply and will not damage your work when it is removed. My way of getting te outlines on paper: I took photo's (dia's) of the original image and projected them on the paper with a Dia projector. 1. A picture used from Lui magazine. The picture was black/white. 2. The original is from Hajime Soyarama. I tried this exercise. 3. I took a picture of this corkscrew and made this brush of it. 4. Taken from a Dutch poster. Changed colors and other stuff. 5. This girl was in a Swedish magazine. Don't know her name. 6. No clue where I got this.. 7. From a magazine. 8. From a magazine. 9. Photo magazine, black/white picture. 10. One of our cats. 11. From a magazine. 12. From a magazine. 13. Work in progres. Photo: see orig. 14. Work ready. 15. Own fantasy. Brushing with white paint is very hard because of clogging. Some details like the cobwebs were done with pastel crayons. orig. Porche Cayenne on Tenerife. The owner wanted me to make a brush of it. Airbrushes used: Iwata HP-BC, Aerograph super 63A. Paint: Magic color acrylic and Ecoline waterbased. Airpressure: 2 bar or so. greencan@xs4all.nl