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Date:         Sun, 1 Jan 95 11:13:35 MST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         lytle@noao.edu
Subject:      Re: Bus Art: paint ideas and designs?

Joel sez (about painting my bus):

> how about like a greyhound bus? an airliner of your favorite travel company? > shamu the whale on the side? a big desert tortoise on the side? native > southwestern indian symbols on the side (it is a desert camper)?

In fact, I didn't write it down but another idea I've been kicking around was to paint the sides with some of the Navajo rug designs. The only problem is that it might be a little too complex, too much masking, switching colors, etc. I might be able to simplify the design sufficiently to make it work though. (I also like the "flute player" motif.)

Todd Schroeder wrote:

> Being from Tucson, you might appreciate this: My Bus is red with > the white top, right? I had a thought once of painting white > grout lines on the sides to make it look like brick, and writing > "BEAR DOWN" in big black block letters on the roof, but I thought > better of it.

Interesting, but I'm not really much of a sports fan. I support the Wildcats but I think using their logo on my van would be a little much. Some of the local UofA people might pay me a good price for the van if I ever sell it and if it were painted that way though :-) .

Avery commented:

> i have an orange 75 deluxe camper i plan on painting soon > i haven't decided yet but i think i am going to go with yellow front end with > flames into orange rear (top included)

Ya, I kinda like flames and even scallops but I think they look better on a vehicle that has been slammed. My bus isn't lowered at all, in fact I am doing everything I can to make it *higher* off the ground.

Dan Geer:

> If I had my real druthers (i.e., if I > didn't give a rat's ass whatsoever about > how embarassed the kids would be), I'd > have an artist friend paint it like the > panel van the Mass Horticultural Society > has -- rain forest canopy peppered with > a riot of colored birds perched hither > and yon.

A nice artist job like you mention would be excellent, I remember seeing an article in Hot VWs a couple years ago about a company called "Farm Fresh" that does VW restorations. The article featured a panel van with a beautiful wrap around mural I really liked. Unfortunately, I'm not much of an artist (at least with paint).

Eric Oster:

> I've decided to paint my bus Smurf blue, a pale smurf blue (almost white, > like how they were originally painted.) and leave the bubble-top > pure white. "Mommy, mommy, there's a smurf driving down the road!" :)

I've always liked blue, its my favorite color, specially light blue! But the interior is orange, orange carpet, orange upholstery, etc., etc. I think orange, white, brown, maybe green, go with orange. If I do red and/or blue (maybe purple) I'll have to redo the inside... That might be OK though...

Happy New Year to all and thanks for all the input on this so far!

-Dyer

Dyer Lytle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ, 602-323-4136 Internet: lytle@noao.edu WWW: http://iraf.noao.edu/~lytle/lytle.html


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