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        The becoming of Low Buck Paint, At EYE KANDI we had to turn down numerous jobs each year because of the cost & what some clients could afford.  The high cost of premium materials, the great amount of time & labor that went into the paint & airbrush work came with a price.  Over the years we have built the EYE KANDI name to be known for some of the nicest custom paint & airbrush work.  We put alot of time into the fine detail of the work, far surpassing that of most custom shops.  We wanted to put out a more economical line of custom paint & airbrushing services, thats where Low Buck Paint came into play.  After a few months of tossing the names LOW BUCK PAINT & SLOPPY JOE'S CUSTOM PAINT around, we made the final decision to stick with Low Buck Paint, it simple, sweet & to the point.  Still the same great guys, just more affordable prices for those on a budget.  If you have an idea, let the artists at Low Buck Paint bring it to life.



The Becoming of Low Buck Paint
Paint Shop Blog - Custom Paint
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Friday, 27 February 2009 01:07
       The becoming of Low Buck Paint, At EYE KANDI we had to turn down numerous jobs each year because of the cost & what some clients could afford.  The high cost of premium materials, the great amount of time & labor that went into the paint & airbrush work came with a price.  Over the years we have built the EYE KANDI name to be known for some of the nicest custom paint & airbrush work.  We put alot of time into the fine detail of the work, far surpassing that of most custom shops.  We wanted to put out a more economical line of custom paint & airbrushing services, thats where Low Buck Paint came into play.  We worked back & forth for several months between LOW BUCK PAINT & SLOPPY JOE'S CUSTOM PAINT, then made the final decision to stick with Low Buck Paint it is simple, sweet & down right to the point.  Still the same great guys, just more affordable prices for those on a budget.  If you have an idea, let the artists at Low Buck Paint bring it to life
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 June 2009 17:51 )
 
Candy Blue & Tribal work
Paint Shop Blog - Custom Paint
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Monday, 18 August 2008 10:29

This is a set of tins off of a Harley Davidson Sportster that we did a few years ago.  The set was striped/sanded as needed.  After the proper substrates were applied it was time to apply the color.  We painted the set with a silver metallic basecoat & an oriental blue candy.  Added some airbrushed artwork in black & some silver beveled metal tribal work.  Then added the proper highlighting & shadowing to make it really pop.

 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 24 July 2009 09:06 )
 


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