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davefin
05-02-2019, 10:21 AM
I am in need for an airbrush artist to tough up my driveway artwork. The original artist, Trish Karz, is one of the best, but is unable and/or unwilling to return to touch up the badly faded artwork on my driveway. Anyone have a recommendation of an artist I can contact?

refeik
05-02-2019, 11:50 AM
I am in need for an airbrush artist to tough up my driveway artwork. The original artist, Trish Karz, is one of the best, but is unable and/or unwilling to return to touch up the badly faded artwork on my driveway. Anyone have a recommendation of an artist I can contact?

My choice would be Florida Deck and Pool. They have an older Hispanic gentleman who is the best driveway artist I have ever seen.

davefin
05-04-2019, 06:47 PM
My choice would be Florida Deck and Pool. They have an older Hispanic gentleman who is the best driveway artist I have ever seen.

Thanks, are they local? I will try a google search/

thetruth
05-05-2019, 07:52 AM
I am in need for an airbrush artist to tough up my driveway artwork. The original artist, Trish Karz, is one of the best, but is unable and/or unwilling to return to touch up the badly faded artwork on my driveway. Anyone have a recommendation of an artist I can contact?

What you are looking to have done is a unique art; in the same league as painting restoration or money forging.
If, you can find someone to do it, it is almost impossible that it will
look right in the constantly changing light. Also, since the new paint, even it the color is perfect when the person leaves, it will fade at a different rate than the original paint.

villagetinker
05-05-2019, 07:59 AM
One more word of caution, it is possible the new paint may be incompatible with the old paint. We had this happen to us when we had the lanai painted to match our new birdcage. The old paint is failing causing the new paint to flake off. IMHO, I would get an estimate to repair and have an extended discussion about expectations on longevity of the repair (possible warranty) then I would get an estimate or 2 for having the driveway stripped and all new paint applied (or another coating process).
Hope this helps.

stan the man
05-05-2019, 09:37 AM
One more word of caution, it is possible the new paint may be incompatible with the old paint. We had this happen to us when we had the lanai painted to match our new birdcage. The old paint is failing causing the new paint to flake off. IMHO, I would get an estimate to repair and have an extended discussion about expectations on longevity of the repair (possible warranty) then I would get an estimate or 2 for having the driveway stripped and all new paint applied (or another coating process).
Hope this helps.

Makes sense

davefin
05-07-2019, 08:55 AM
Thanks for all of the useful comments. Have not found anyone yet. My only hope is that the original artist, Trish Karz, sees this and feels sorry for me and gets back into the business.

Thanks All!

villagetinker
05-07-2019, 04:17 PM
Thanks for all of the useful comments. Have not found anyone yet. My only hope is that the original artist, Trish Karz, sees this and feels sorry for me and gets back into the business.

Thanks All!

Hopefully, you can at least get in touch with her and find out what paint she used, that 'should' eliminate the incompatibility issue I raised. good luck with your quest.