Dewayne Connot Art Collections
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Artwork by Dewayne Connot
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Scottish Thistle by Dewayne Connot
White 1918 T by Dewayne Connot
Bonnie's Bouquet by DeWayne Connot
Moth in Gear by Dewayne Connot
T-shirt 1918 by Dewayne Connot
Blue Butterflies by Dewayne Connot
White Oak by Dewayne Connot
Tribal Eagle by DeWayne Connot
Pink Rose by Dewayne Connot
Face of the Future by Dewayne Connot
Red Roses by DeWayne Connot
Echo of Music by Dewayne Connot
Gears of Practice by Dewayne Connot
Scarab in Flight by Dewayne Connot
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About Dewayne Connot
DeWayne is a self taught artist, starting back in high school during the early 1970's he sold his first oil painting, and then had to face the real world and feed a family and pay regular bills, so for the past 30 years he has been Hand Painting Pinstripes on cars for some very rich and some very not so rich clients. His company name is "D.O.A. Flatliners" and his slogan reads "Pinstriping to Die For"
The early pictorials on cars were interesting and some times bordered on what could be called art, however after a great deal of practice and some very talented friends and associates in the Pinstripe/Sign/Airbrush world to inspire and push him to new heights DeWayne is now doing more art and less of the "HMMM that looks interesting"
DeWayne's work has appeared in
Television, "Abandoned"
http://reclaimedrelics.com/cotton-gin/
Print
Book by Alan Johnson "How to Pinstripe"
and trade journals,
"Sign of the Times Magazine",
"Airbrush Action Magazine"
http://www.airbrushaction.com/airbrush-tips-and-tricks/95/painless-caning
DeWayne also worked with the "Andrew Mack & Son Brush Co." to develop a brush for doing Straight Line Pinstripes, that brush bears his name, "DC Flatliner"