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by Chas Sinklier
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Showdown on HighStreet with Mechanique Backup by VivaChas (aka Chas Sinklier) is a sort of challenge I set for myself. Fifty years after finishing... more
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Showdown on HighStreet with Mechanique Backup by VivaChas (aka Chas Sinklier) is a sort of challenge I set for myself. Fifty years after finishing Commercial art school I wondered if I can still fulfill an assignment to produce a viable piece of work in an area of art with which I had little experience. So I decided to use the old, old movie, a genuine blast from the past 1952, High Noon! High Noon is a flick about a town sheriff who must stand alone against against a notorious outlaw out to get revenge. I seem to recall the sheriff got some backup from the town drunk, the only person who would back him up against the outlaw gang. Great flick! In 1981 Outland, a Brit film, retested the story set on a space station! What Fun! There was another remake of the story in 2000. Let me know if there are any other versions of the story. Anyway, In my updated illustration inspired by the Western movie we have the sheriff portrayed by a young woman every bit a slim as Gary Cooper the lawman from...
VivaChas and the internationally Recognized Opinionist Juni make more than just Hot Rod Art together. Whilst traveling the Texas Hill Country and Seaside in search of fascinating people and Street Rodding Pickups the duo snaps some of the local color along the way! Then Chas works up his reference materials into digital interpretations of an illustrative style rarely seen! Therein lies the why of owning art by VivaChas! It's different from the norm and filled with what can only be defined as - VivaChas! ~:0) VivaChas Hot Rod Art! Visit VivaChas.com BTW - My images do NOT belong to the public domain. All images in this gallery are owned by me and copyrighted, All Rights Reserved by VivaChas!. All The Materials Contained May Not Be...
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Designs By Nimros
This is awesome! Love the grimy, sci-fi, futuristic feel to it. Great light work too!
Chas Sinklier replied:
Thanks Nimros! Getting grimier by the moment! An old cowboy movie inspired this image. 1952 I think; they called it High Noon! ~;0) VivaChas!
Tom Jenkins
Chas, I like it. It's edgy, dramatic, cinemagraphic. I look forward to seeing more of the story.
Chas Sinklier replied:
Thanks Tom - I'm wondering how it will go me own self! I will say in the old movie - High Noon - - - wait a mo! Don't want to spoil the ending! Haa!! ~;0) VivaChas!!
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative and unique art work is Featured on the homepage of the "Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day" group! 1/18/24.
Chas Sinklier replied:
Chas Sinklier 0 Second AgoReply | DeleteLyric! Thanks for featuring my work over at Out of the Ordinary! ~;0) VivaChas!
Aziza Del Rosario
Love it , SuperCool Chas !
Chas Sinklier replied:
Thanks Aziza! Turns out the whole incident depicted in the VivaChas illustration was over a library fine! The perp paid the fine and all was forgiven. ~;0) VivaChas!