Gear: Simple, Elegant Artwork Inspired by Petrolicious Video

Simple, Elegant Artwork Inspired by Petrolicious Video

By Petrolicious Productions
April 9, 2014
9 comments

We recently discovered this poster that was inspired by one of our videos, here, and wanted to share it with you. We are honored to have inspired someone to create such an elegant, tasteful graphic. The designer, Martin Miškolci, has some other pretty cool posters (sizes vary depending on the piece) worth looking at and available for purchase. Sadly, the Datsun 240Z is sold out. Head to his Etsy store, here, and pick one up!

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David
David
10 years ago
Mat
Mat
10 years ago

Tyrus, try americanframe.com. I hung ~8 posters in my garage and used their frames… They’re nice.

Tyrus3
Tyrus3
10 years ago
Reply to  Mat

Cool, thanks for the recommendation. I’ll check it out.

Tyrus3
Tyrus3
10 years ago

I really like the artwork. My only complaint, unrelated to the artwork, is sourcing A3 frames in the US. Anyone have a good recommendation? I have some cheaper laminated A3 prints I have fitted to box store frames that leave some edges on the sides (they’re not nice enough to get matted) but I would like to know a good place to source A3 frames since it seems to be a popular choice for Euro prints.

Todd Dunning
Todd Dunning
10 years ago

Well your videos are absolutely gorgeous, so they deserve this.

Kevin Quan
Kevin Quan
10 years ago

Check out http://dirtynailsbloodyknuckles.bigcartel.com/products for some other pretty art.

Martin Miskolci
Martin Miskolci
10 years ago
Reply to  Kevin Quan

Nice artwork man! You’ve got quite some talent but I’m not a fan of the fact that you are copying our style. Not a fan at all.

james
james
10 years ago

not a fan of what? vectorizing an image? oh please..

Chris
9 years ago

Careful who you accuse of ‘copying’ – I see talent in your work as well, but it’s far from original in any way as a quick trip to deviantart or google images or the marketing department of any Japanese wheel mfg will prove. Not original at all.

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