Watercolour Art for Sale
Watercolours by Eddy Ashenden Artist Brisbane
Art for Sale
Car Protector Strips & Stoneguard
Damage from other car doors! Stones Flying on the highway! Bags being dragged across boot sills! Avoid the damage by fitting protector strips and Stoneguard Vinyl Film
Watercolour Paintings
Indulge yourself by having your pet painted in watercolour or any other precious subject. View my Paintings for Sale. Book a watercolour lesson
Signs
Vehicle signage, A Frames, Builders and Real Estate Corflute signs, Domed badges & banners to promote your business and help it succeed!
Car Graphics and Pinstripes
Exciting new car graphics either printed or vinyl cut colours or maybe a subtle pinstripe.
Professional Signs and Graphics - Exciting Art - Commissions - Lessons - For sale
Car Protector Strips
The best way to prevent damage caused by car doors opening onto your paintwork chipping paint, and denting panels, decreasing the value of your investment? Fit protector strips. StoneGuard vinyl film fitted to bonnet stops stone damage MORE...
Vehicle Graphics & Pinstripes
Reflect your style with vehicle graphics, pinstripes, sport GT stripes, in beautiful printed styles, or two colour computer cuts. Fitted in Brisbane or sent anywhere. You are only limited by your imagination MORE...
Signs
Essential signage to promote your business, including vehicles, A frame signs, banners, stickers and labels. Also available are Corflute signs and magnetic signs MORE...
Email - click: autotrim@autotrimdesign.com.au or mobile 0411 878 952
Pet Portraits
Prices: 380mm x 280mm are $250.00 unframed - 550mm x 350mm are $350.00 unframed. I can organise framing for you which is approximately $140.00. As you can see from the pet portraits shown below that I have already done for clients I am very enthusiastic about this subject. Send me photos of your pet. I can photoshop them into one picture and drop in an attractive background to create a beautiful watercolour painting of your beloved pet.
Picture above is of only two dogs howling but we wanted to see their faces in the painting so client sent me two more pictures showing their faces to include in the painting. Once these were positioned I then replaced the ordinary background with a more attractive, appealing one.
Painting below was a composite of two photos which I called "I don't know where your bone is!"


























