Cycling Edge Parlee TT
Carbon Parlee Time Trial frame. Cycling Edge (distributor of Parlee Aus.) asked me to come up with a design that incorporated their blue bell logo. I made up a blue pearl which is a nice contrast on the...
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Carbon Parlee Time Trial frame. Cycling Edge (distributor of Parlee Aus.) asked me to come up with a design that incorporated their blue bell logo. I made up a blue pearl which is a nice contrast on the...
Painted this Parlee Z5 frame for Bridie O'Donnell to race in the World Championships. Front end is pearl white and the rear is a pearl blue transforming into swallows towards the front.
Started with a very tired Carbon C40 Colnago. Owner wanted a classic look paintjob with some personal touches similar to the new EPS frames.
Snozza from Trailmix at Lysterfield MTB park wanted a team helmet. His brief was " do what you want." The design is based on the Trailmix logo.
Restored early 80's KYPO steel frame. Reproduced original graphics, painted candy apple red.
Custom groupset to suit an Indie Fab bike handmade in America. Painted the Groupset in Candy violet and orange with the Indie Fab crown logo incorporated into the design.
Ian approached me with his plain carbon look z3 Parlee. He had this idea on his mind, pretty subtle design but a good bold (race look).
Produced for a collector of Colnago's. Special Colgano C50hp in the spirit of a limited edition finish from the 60's. All dots are airbrushed, not stickers. Phew, this one took a long time!
Sram groupset rebranded and coated with candy green to suit overall project.
Guys from Trispecify wanted team colours applied to GT Time trial frame.
Paul from Pinnacle cycles wanted his own personal race bike with shop branding and logo.
A tropical style logo painted on a surfboard deck for Lara.
My wife, Jane, grew up as a Goth, so went for the gothic feel with this job.
Troy Lee downhill mtb helmet. Pearl white, gold outline over blue fire with ghost skulls.
Front end of a Yeti 303 downhill frame. Complete new paintjob after being smashed in a rock garden.
Various models etc. usually painted up for presentations.