Even before the heyday of Von Dutch and Big Daddy, the ultimate way to
personalize your car or motorcycle was to lay some wicked lines on top
of the paintwork. Done with a steady hand and an eye for style,
pinstripes speak volumes. In How to Pinstripe, acclaimed veteran
striper Alan Johnson teaches you everything you need to know to get
started, to further your mastery of the form, or to simply understand
how a good design comes together.
Following a primer on the history and evolution of pinstriping, this
book launches into a step-by-step guide to the pinstriping process--from
choosing paint and brushes that suit your style and abilities, to
preparing surfaces, experimenting with symmetrical and asymmetrical
designs, striping freehand, and using grids and patterns. While
stressing the importance of finding your own style and having fun with
the hobby, Johnson also explains the basics of color theory and unique
considerations for antique and classic cars, hot rods and customs, and
motorcycles.
For more advanced pinstripers, theres also tried-and-true advice on
apprenticing and working car shows. Illustrated with color photography
throughout, How to Pinstripe is the perfect source for beginners and
veterans alike.