Hey Sean, thank you so much! If I do another series of them, I'll have them distributed nationwide through art-o-mat. Hopefully one will land in your area.
Hi Danny, thank you for this great video! I am in the process of submitting my work to Art--o-matic. I'm trying to decide whether to paint directly on the blocks or do a mounting like you did. What do you suggest, and where did you get your blocks?
Hi Brian. Thanks! Honestly either approach would be equally good. The block gets wrapped in acetate before going in the machine. I got my blocks directly from the company. I would recommend this approach to avoid making them the wrong size. The machines are very particular and the size has to be exact. Best of luck with your project!
This is awesome! I have all ways appreciated those old school cigarette machines and I love this concept of repurposing them to sell art. I went by the Farmhouse today and the ten in the machine sold out yesterday! I am hoping I can get one when they are restocked.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you stopping by to try to get one. It turns out that Art-o-Mat only ships them 10 at a time, so it might be a little while before they're able to restock. Keep an eye out though. I'll post when they are stocked back up.
This is such a cool idea! Unfortunately I’m not very close even but it turns out there is a machine in Nashville not too far from our shop. Now I’ve got to go check it out!
What up Danny! This is dope! So, I'm not sure when Dietzel originally drew the masked lady, but I do know he was born in 1891 and began electric tattooing in 1907 when he moved to the US and met William Grimshaw from Britain. They tattooed the heck outta each other and traveled carnivals together.
@@dannyderrick Ima have to check out Old Blue Arms again lol. He was definitely an instrumental part of modern tattoo history! Miss you too my man! Let me know when you plan on being in the bay area next!
Since this was posted 3 years ago and I only just found out about ART-O-MAT about 2 days ago... my question to you is... how well did you do with this being in ART-O-MAT? Did they pay you on time? Did it bring in more business for you? Were there any hassles involved? Is your art now being sold in other places in the country? Etc. Anything you care to share would be appreciated, as I'm looking into participating in this venture. I LOVE the whole concept IMMENSELY for a way to market my Art by directing people to an upcoming website or sales venue. Your creations are awesome! Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you, Danny. 🙂 Deborah Kay Neumann
What a friggin wonderful idea! Love it. Wish I was close enough to take part.
Hey Sean, thank you so much! If I do another series of them, I'll have them distributed nationwide through art-o-mat. Hopefully one will land in your area.
Danny Derrick I’ve subscribed dude I hope to grab some art of yours too (I’m in the U.K) stay safe 🌞
Hi Danny, thank you for this great video! I am in the process of submitting my work to Art--o-matic. I'm trying to decide whether to paint directly on the blocks or do a mounting like you did. What do you suggest, and where did you get your blocks?
Hi Brian. Thanks! Honestly either approach would be equally good. The block gets wrapped in acetate before going in the machine. I got my blocks directly from the company. I would recommend this approach to avoid making them the wrong size. The machines are very particular and the size has to be exact. Best of luck with your project!
This is awesome! I have all ways appreciated those old school cigarette machines and I love this concept of repurposing them to sell art. I went by the Farmhouse today and the ten in the machine sold out yesterday! I am hoping I can get one when they are restocked.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you stopping by to try to get one. It turns out that Art-o-Mat only ships them 10 at a time, so it might be a little while before they're able to restock. Keep an eye out though. I'll post when they are stocked back up.
This is such a cool idea! Unfortunately I’m not very close even but it turns out there is a machine in Nashville not too far from our shop. Now I’ve got to go check it out!
Thank you! If I do another run, I'll have them distribute them at random and hopefully some will land in Nashville for you!
Danny Derrick hell yeah that would be awesome!
What up Danny! This is dope! So, I'm not sure when Dietzel originally drew the masked lady, but I do know he was born in 1891 and began electric tattooing in 1907 when he moved to the US and met William Grimshaw from Britain. They tattooed the heck outta each other and traveled carnivals together.
What's up Rob! Dude, I miss you! Thanks for the info. The dude was so iconic!
@@dannyderrick Ima have to check out Old Blue Arms again lol. He was definitely an instrumental part of modern tattoo history! Miss you too my man! Let me know when you plan on being in the bay area next!
@@dannyderrick side note, he ended up in the US as a result of a shipwreck!
@@TigerRobBGT That's so rad! I'll hit you up next time I'm there for sure!
These are so cool
Thank you so much!
Killing the TH-cam game now too!
Thanks dude! I'm working on it!
Since this was posted 3 years ago and I only just found out about ART-O-MAT about 2 days ago... my question to you is... how well did you do with this being in ART-O-MAT? Did they pay you on time? Did it bring in more business for you? Were there any hassles involved? Is your art now being sold in other places in the country? Etc. Anything you care to share would be appreciated, as I'm looking into participating in this venture. I LOVE the whole concept IMMENSELY for a way to market my Art by directing people to an upcoming website or sales venue.
Your creations are awesome! Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you, Danny. 🙂
Deborah Kay Neumann
What???!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha. Yep!