Inlay, Graphicsilks, Board graphics...

Here are now the already shaped “Art Boards”:

the Artist: Andrew Pommier

http://www.andrewpommier.com/

the Artist: Caia Koopman

http://home.comcast.net/~caia/

the Artist: Jeff Soto

http://www.jeffsoto.com/

And some picts of the laminations process:

More picts of the process are to be seen in our forum at:

http://www.forum.freaksoffashion.de

theat is called: “Lamination process for fleeces”

hi marlee, im a shaper from the uk, if youd like to get in touch, id be happy to try your products with some of my boards. you can contact me through my site thanks ,terry(gunner-boards.co.uk)

Hi Marlee, i would like to test one of your fleeces. I live in Germany as well. Just send me a mail if you are interested. hi5 surf4life www.nowsurfboards.com

Hi Marlee,

just wondering if you can give any details on what cloth the fleece is? I’ve seen some thin fleeces in shops, but they are polypropylene, which wouldn’t stick?

I’m just want to try some experiments with a thin cloth to help with my laminating, not printing designs.

Love the fleeces you’ve been putting out by the way, they look fantastic.

Mark

did i already showed these grafics…

Here`re some picts of TERRY HOLLETT, Shaper/Owner, GUNNER SURFBOARDS-Wales. Fleece/Silk is called Surfblume.

link to his page: http://www.gunner-boards.co.uk

Hi Marlee,

been meaning to tell you the print came out unreal.

It was easy and the board is amazingly light in weight,

almost like it weighs less than normal somehow…

Wondering if custom prints will be available if I send an

image by email???

Best Regards,

George


hi Marlee, thanks for the inclusion. your silk has really transformed the board, i recommend freaks of fashion and their silks/fleeces. i wish id glossed the board now but i know for next time, will let you know customers reaction on delivery. finished pics will follow. regards terry

hi marlee, you do some nice work! here is an example of our prints for lamination.

http://web.mac.com/diversesurf/iWeb/DIVERSEWORLD/Blog/144D70EF-B11B-49E1-9F6E-5766603A18E4_files/P8110058.jpg

our blog is at http://web.mac.com/diversesurf/iWeb/DIVERSEWORLD/Blog/Blog.html[url]

While we doing a lot of clientstuff, i still trying to develop some new designs.

This one is with jellyfishes. We thought it would be nice to have them as single elements. Think for artist, who working with airbrush they could use them in combination with thier ideas…

more of them: http://www.freaksoffashion.com/single_elements/

I keep seeing this “Still Searching for Shapers” post…it’s like, eternally here.

The last I heard, there was a mass migraton of shapers sighted heading south past Austrailia toward Tasmania (Wayne Lynchland to be exact). Perhaps some are continuing on to Antarctica and beyond. There is supposedly a shaper’s portal to the netherworld there.

I know of these things, as, after all…I’m dead.

Seek and you shall find.

Hi Merlee , Im interested in the product you have to offer , Im a surfboard manufacter based in New Zealand , we have a thriving surf industry here and your product looks very interesting , Id be really keen to try the designs on a couplr of boards . Can you send some samples to me and we can test them on a couple of surfboards , look forword to your reply ,cheers Jdub!!

Hi Jdub,

try to send you an e-mail. Think, you should try to check your adress. -mail delivery failed-

Here`s how the art-boards for Homeboy (shaped by UWL) are presented at the fair:

also created that one…

While there has been a lot of requests, if its also possible to transfer foto (not only vector stuff) on our fleece, we created a new section, which will show only stuff, that we created on foto based designs:

see at: http://www.freaksoffashion.com/surfboards/

you can find here some Infos, how we work with the datas you like to have on board.

see: http://www.freaksoffashion.com/foto_on_board/

ok, and here`re two i created with my fotomaterial

(just for ispriation…)

whats a fleece? sorry im new to shaping… but it sounds cool? what does using a fleece do to the shaping, glassing process?