Rene, I think you must be right. TAM stands for Factory of Automobiles Maribor, and we used to have thousands of ther lorries. I didn’t really pay attention but yes it is TAM most probably. And having seen your sketch I’m even more convinced.
Bjax, Thanks for the compliment. I like to think of my “works” to be versatile, but even though some of Skine-artists, that I do admire, have very distinguished style that doesn’t change much – or it does very slowly, I prefer to try constant changes (or at least rotation) in my style and technique. Oterwise, I fear I might be getting borred by myself…
And thanks to you Nuria…
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Nuria 6:37 am on October 6, 2009 | #
Español-Spanish:
Precioso!!!.
Nuria…
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English-Inglés:
Precious!!!.
Nuria
ziza 7:46 am on October 6, 2009 | #
I didn’t realise it was going to be my 69th post. If I did, I would have posted “something completely different”!
ziza 7:49 am on October 6, 2009 | #
… on the other hand…
noone can tell what’s going on in the back of the lorry.
martyharris 8:13 am on October 6, 2009 | #
Good therapy, drawing things like this.
Do you know France (wagonized) Van Stone? You may enjoy her drawings.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wagonized/3489706293/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wagonized
bjax 9:37 am on October 6, 2009 | #
I like the variety and quality of your work!
renefijten 12:25 pm on October 6, 2009 | #
A TAM truck isn’t it? I drew some in Serbia some time ago.
http://renefijten.blogspot.com/search/label/Serbia%2FServie
Ziza 2:03 pm on October 6, 2009 | #
Rene, I think you must be right. TAM stands for Factory of Automobiles Maribor, and we used to have thousands of ther lorries. I didn’t really pay attention but yes it is TAM most probably. And having seen your sketch I’m even more convinced.
Bjax, Thanks for the compliment. I like to think of my “works” to be versatile, but even though some of Skine-artists, that I do admire, have very distinguished style that doesn’t change much – or it does very slowly, I prefer to try constant changes (or at least rotation) in my style and technique. Oterwise, I fear I might be getting borred by myself…
And thanks to you Nuria…