Each of the following fine artists are available for custom guitar painting. Each of the artists are featured with two samples to display their style, which you can see each is quite different. Whatever your taste, our artists are here to make your instrument unique. |
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Michael J. McMenemy graduated from Pratt University, one of the world's top art schools, with a focus on comic book art. His underground comic book PaleDragon has been circulating for over 10 years. After many years of experience he has become the Art Director for Dolce VIttoria and also assists with graphics and art for JMP Guitars. |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan was always one of my favorite guitarist. This guitar takes the 'tribute' guitar to the next level. From the flamed maple top to top of line the hardware, this guitar really rocks. AGI-Lace® Holy Grail® Pickups gives this strat a hot, clean, classic tone that can't be beat.
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Cynthia Woehrle studied at Montserrat College of Art and has exhibited in Massachusetts for 10 years. Select venues include the Boston State House, Academic Artist Association in Springfield, ArtsWorcester, Zullo Gallery in Medfield and Cultural Arts Alliance in Hopkinton. My depiction of a scene or feeling is done through exploration of the mark making and energy of the paint and its surface. Though the painted scene is a vehicle for the expression of the paint; it is that expression which impresses the scene in a dramatic and balanced nature with the paint. This balance is what fascinates me and inspires my work to push forward. At the present time my work is focused on landscapes in atmosphere or in stages of a storm executed with layered colored strokes of paint showing through each other. It is these areas that deeply connect me to the paintings. ![]() |
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Scott Holloway is New England’s premier classical portrait artist. Specializing in realist painting techniques dating back to the Renaissance, Holloway has painted everyone from university presidents to American historical figures. His work hangs in many of the finest collections in the northeast and elsewhere. Holloway’s focus has always been the depiction of human anatomy, in whole and in dissected form. “Years ago, artists would learn anatomy by looking directly at a dissected human body,” says Holloway. “Today, artists have the benefit of using anatomy books with color photographs. In addition, our modern methods of dissection allow for really precise cuts in showing a cross-section of any part of a human body. This really gives artists a different way of looking at anatomy.” Holloway exploits this view in a unique series of works reminiscent of his Catholic upbringing. For more samples of their artwork check out |







