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The Cruiser Art
Story
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| Dodge
Charger |
VW
Microbus |
Ford
Mustang |
Ford
Woody |
Chevy
Bel Air |
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| Dodge
Camper |
VW
Cabriolet |
Cadillac
Hearse |
Corvette
Stingray |
Ford
Pickup |
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| Chopper
Bike |
VW
Flower Bus |
Chevy
Camaro |
Jeep
Wrangler |
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| VW
Vanagon |
VW
Beetle |
Karmann
Ghia |
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Cruiser Art
presents seventeen highly recognizable beach cruiser icons.
Enjoying their Golden Years in the warm tropical sun, these hardy
survivors live only to faithfully transport their
surfer owners in a never-ending search for that elusive
"perfect wave". We invite you to click
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Cruiser Art is the proud creation of two long-time
friends, Maui artist
Darshan Zenith and Maui businessman Steve Rummel. Together
they have created and perfected a unique art form that
combines the best of automotive art, surfing art and Hawaiian art.
Although some customers focus on only one aspect of the
art (such as the make of the car),
fans agree that Cruiser Art is definitely greater than the
sum of the individual subject areas it portrays.
Born in Chicago,
Darshan Zenith moved to Santa Monica, California when he was four.
"I used to ride my bike over to the beach every day after
school. Even as a child I felt as if I was somehow being
inexplicably drawn to the sea." Few know life on the
beach, surfing and the ever present Cruiser parked at water's edge
better than Darshan. No one presents it more authentically.
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"As a kid I can remember going to
the beach and seeing many of the very same cars I now paint. Of course
that was fifty years ago when they were still shiny and new --
long before they rusted out and evolved into cruisers! I can
also remember seeing Model A Fords and other cars of that era
which were the cruisers of the fifties. Even then I knew
they were special." Now half a century later, world
traveler Darshan reports, "Every beach I've ever visited anywhere in the world
has at least one rusted-out cruiser on it -- guaranteed!"
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Darshan's
diverse credentials extend far beyond canvas and brush. His art has included designing and building special
effects models for movies, television and commercials. Museum
art has also been one of Darshan's lifelong interests. Darshan has
worked with a number of museums in various capacitie. Among
others he consulted on the planning of the Lake Elsinore (California)
Museum and
designed, constructed and painted many of the museum's backdrops.
One of Darshan's most
interesting "non-beach" art experiences came while living
in the Gold Rush country of Northern California. To attract
tourism several small towns in the area refashioned their Main
Streets with Old West building facades and storefronts. Darshan played an active role in several of these
communities. "I especially enjoyed researching the historical signage and
then painting storefront banners to look as if they had weathered
the elements for a hundred years. With Cruisers I only have to
add fifty years of exposure to the elements -- however I have the
additional challenge of adding fifty years of wear and tear by
mankind behind the wheel!"
In
1990 Darshan's life took a fateful turn. By pure happenstance (known
locally as "Maui Magic") he and Steve met and Cruiser Art was
born. In many ways Cruiser Art is the culmination of all that has
come before -- both my life on the beach and my life as an artist.
In every respect it is my proudest work." Darshan adds, "My real
gratification comes from knowing I have offered an art form that
people find fun and that evokes a very real happy feeling. Cruiser
Art is 'feel good' art. Cruiser Art evokes a positive, happy
response -- most often an audible 'neat' or 'cool' or sometimes 'awesome!'"
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