Painting a Surfboard Design in Hawaii

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

Artist Colleen Malia Wilcox paints a surfboard with paint pens in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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  • marry me..!! ha great job i did one for my brother you chould check it out, currently working on a sketch for my new board, good way to mix the colors

  • @subomar HAHA Thanks for checking it out!!! ;)

  • hello, which occupy markers to paint and draw on the surfboard. thanks

  • @Andreeeeees1 They are called Posca Paint Pens- you can buy online

  • Thanks for sharing! The blending is really cool! Is it a white posca pen or a kind of solvent/blender pen?

  • @span24 Just a white pen...it blends pretty well but you have to work fast before it dries. Thanks for watching!

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  • Great video! Love the art, but I highly recommend you get some nitrile gloves if you are going to do that finger smearing of the ink, they are like latex gloves but much better.  The ink contains solvents and toxins you definitely do not want and they are absorbed through the skin. -- Your Friendly Molecular Biology Scientist Who Did A Lot of Research on Chemicals.

  • u r HOT!!

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  • @rmoran113 Yes definitely sand with fine sandpaper first and then spray with a clear coat when done. I will be doing a How To video soon. Thanks! :)

  • Beautiful art!!! I'm looking to paint some graphic art on bottom of my 17'6 bark sup to hide the 2 dagger fin boxes. Do you sand area first then clear when done?

    Thx

  • what is that music ?

    XD

  • id tap that

  • One Word: EPIC!!

  • @nvccpuller Thanks for checking it out ;)

    -Colleen

  • @RamonKH I always spray the boards with UV resistant acrylic clear coat, and yes that one has been surfed on regularly :) The designs hold up great in the water, as long as you make sure to spray a lot of coats before waxing it. Thanks for watching!

    -Colleen

  • Did you put a cover on the board after you were finished painting on it. Have you surfed on it since? and does the paint stay on ok? Thanky you.

  • your art captures the eye

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