Large Scale Central

Drawing - can I brag on Kim?

When she has spare time, Kim is rarely without her sketch pad (and camera). She’s sold a few, given away dozens more. Now she’s been “published”, well sort of. This is her very first t-shirt design!

Sadly to get that printed we also had to come up with one for the tractor pullers. So late one night (sober even!) I whipped up with this 70’s rock concert shirt/Notre Dame Fighting Irish inspired bit… and they loved it!

Word is, if these sell, we’ll (or she’ll) be “allowed” to do a couple more designs. Maybe someday folks will look for KOtto in the corner of the artwork, like they do Richard Sabol…

Very cool design Mik. She well deserves being bragged on .
Ralph

Very cool. When do the train shirts come out.

Shawn said:
When do the train shirts come out.
When someone commissions them? We don't have the $$ to have them made ourselves.

Hey, Mik: tell Kim to keep it up, she’s got a talent. Her playful, laid-back, freehand style is very fetching. Tell us more about her monogram, and give us a close-up, can you?

Mik,

Whwn it comes to the creativity department , it appears that both you and Kim are sure not lacking. Congratulations to Kim. Gotta start somewhere… :),

Bob C.

Cool!

That first shirt is cool, what sizes do they come in? :slight_smile:

great job, Mik & Kim…

From the club’s facebook page:
…Available in adult S,M,L XL, 2x, 3x all sizes at just $10ea. These shirts will be available at the office during our shows, or you can also order them by mail!Please send check or MO to: NW Pa Steam engine and old equip assnPO Box 25 Portersville 16051 and please remember to include $5 for shipping on the first 2 shirts and $1 for each additional shirt. (We donated the artwork, so have no financial interest in it)

Her monogram is the little “K Otto” arched over the clump of grass located in the lower right corner. She decided it would fit in with most drawings and still be unobtrusive.

She said she’d see about a making train shirt. One of the local printers takes orders in lots as small as 20, but the price break isn’t all that good.