Car Artist Darrell Mayabb Teams Up Again with PPG for 2012 Calendar - BodyShop Business

Car Artist Darrell Mayabb Teams Up Again with PPG for 2012 Calendar

Darrell Mayabb, one of America’s most talented and respected automotive artists, has teamed up with PPG to create one-of-a-kind pieces for PPG Automotive Refinish. Mayabb has been designing and illustrating PPG car posters for years. Since 2007, he has also been creating the annual PPG calendars. The 2012 items will be available for purchase at the PPG show truck during its scheduled show appearances throughout the coming year.

Mayabb’s work is in demand by car magazines, racers and hot rod aficionados around the world. He is well-known for his unabashed love of cars, and his talent has earned him a well-deserved place in the National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame.

“We are fortunate to have such an amazing talent available to us,” said Randy Cremeans, PPG marketing director, collision sector refinish. “Darrell just gets better and better every year, and we get more and more requests for his calendars. He is a genuinely gifted artist who loves cars. I can’t think of a better combination of qualities.”

Mayabb’s association with PPG began in 1996 when one of the PPG regional managers noticed Mayabb’s illustration work in Rod & Custom, Hot Rod, Street Rodder and other major hot rod magazines. He brought Mayabb together with PPG to generate ideas to attract people to the company’s booth at National Street Rod Association shows. Mayabb successfully responded with colorful drawings that drew fans to the PPG exhibits. He was subsequently commissioned by PPG for several original art projects. Impressed, PPG asked him in 2007 to channel his talents into the annual calendar. It became one of the most popular car calendars in years.

Mayabb’s love of cars and art dates back to his youth. As a young man in the 1950s, he was influenced by the big names of hot rod design —“Big Daddy” Ed Roth and Tom Medley, creator of the “Stroker McGurk” cartoon character series in Hot Rod — which led him to develop his artistic style known for its color, line and cartoon qualities. He attended the Central Academy of Art in Cincinnati and graduated at the top of his class in design. Early in his career, he was the illustrator on the NASA Apollo project. He has also designed cars for NASCAR race team owner Joe Gibbs and painted a portrait of Dale Earnhardt for Chevrolet. In 1999, his industry peers awarded him the Stroker McGurk Award for outstanding work.

Today, Mayabb lives in Colorado, where he works in a barn he converted into his studio.


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