From an early age, Chris has been drawing all sorts of things … but it was cars that attracted him most. He always excelled in art classes and continued to draw through his completion of an art degree from California State University, Fullerton. During his years in college, he fell in love with film making and the artistic expression that film can inspire. After college, he moved to Los Angeles and began working with film producers and art directors on numerous movies. Several years later, Chris realized that working in the film industry was not his true calling. Knowing that art always seemed to relax him, he started drawing again. It was during this time that numerous automotive makeover shows hit the TV airwaves where each project had a concept drawing done of the desired outcome for the car.
Taking a cue from a movie line, “Find a need, fill a need”, Chris figured there were plenty of people in America who would love to have a concept illustration of their “in progress” project. This drawing would give them something to aspire to and help keep the energy up through the peaks and valleys of a daunting project. Taking his skills from college and mixing them with his background in film, Chris manages to transform simple white paper into inspirational automotive art.
Having a vintage ’67 Mustang himself, he knew muscle cars would be a good place to start. Street Rods and Customs were not far behind. To see more, check out our Showroom of past projects.
If you have any questions or want to know more about CBC Automotive Design, Please visit our Contact page.
Taking a cue from a movie line, “Find a need, fill a need”, Chris figured there were plenty of people in America who would love to have a concept illustration of their “in progress” project. This drawing would give them something to aspire to and help keep the energy up through the peaks and valleys of a daunting project. Taking his skills from college and mixing them with his background in film, Chris manages to transform simple white paper into inspirational automotive art.
Having a vintage ’67 Mustang himself, he knew muscle cars would be a good place to start. Street Rods and Customs were not far behind. To see more, check out our Showroom of past projects.
If you have any questions or want to know more about CBC Automotive Design, Please visit our Contact page.