Alan Johnson Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Alan Johnson based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Alan Johnson
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
RAT RACE by Alan Johnson
Jimi Hendrix Memorial by Alan Johnson
Eye Flying by Alan Johnson
Pinstriper's Icon by Alan Johnson
Hot Rod Tiki Bar by Alan Johnson
Hot Rod Garage by Alan Johnson
Blown Eyeball by Alan Johnson
DEPARTURE by Alan Johnson
Lust by Alan Johnson
Green with Envy by Alan Johnson
Destiny Meets Eternity in the Oncoming Lane by Alan Johnson
Twin Lights Atlantic Highlands by Alan Johnson
Chevron by Alan Johnson
They like red by Alan Johnson
Question of balance by Alan Johnson
Visitation by Alan Johnson
Black Corvette by Alan Johnson
Colorful History by Alan Johnson
Pearly Melody by Alan Johnson
Hot Rod Garage by Alan Johnson
Garage tour by Alan Johnson
Still 16 in your mind by Alan Johnson
Dry Dock by Alan Johnson
In The Garden by Alan Johnson
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About Alan Johnson
Alan Johnson celebrates his career in the kustom paint, a uniquely American art form, through his experimental fine art projects. A collection of his fine art masterpieces are finally available to the public as collectable prints. As with all things that become streamlined with experience, so has his motto, which he tells anyone interested in learning the craft "Just get the brush".
Originally from River Plaza just outside of Red Bank, New Jersey, he worked his way through art school in the 60's (Newark School of Fine Industrial Art) by painting, airbrushing and lettering everything from fresh produce signs to pinstriping and lettering cars at Raceway Park. His first shop was in the greenhouse of Julie's Farm Stand on Route 35 in Middletown, NJ
In 1968 Alan began his career as an Art Director in New York City advertising agency. By 1974 he decided that the commercial art world was not for him and moved his family to the country and started his own business which still thrives after 30 years. His studio, Alan Johnson Grafix, is a restored barn and grist mill built in 1825 located in northwest New Jersey. With his children grown, he spends half the year, in his studio in Loveland,Colorado, near his sons and grand children.
Alan has been so successful as an independent pinstriper and kustom auto artist, he is continually being sought after for his vast experience in the industry. He is a consultant for automotive paint and brush manufacturers, he writes "How To" articles for trade periodicals and has recently launched his own line of signature brushes with The Mack Brush Company. He recently finished his " How-To-Pinstripe" book published by Motor Books with rave reviews. Alan has been invited to several countries in demonstrate and pass on his knowledge of this unique American art form.
Assisted by his wife, Judy, Alan is able to remain independent, creating award winning masterpieces that adorn vintage auto and boat restoration projects, which appear in museums and private collections all over the country. Each year he organizes and participates in five charity events, raising money for kids. Some of the charities he enjoys working with are The Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Special Olympics. He is also one of the original organizers of the "Pinheads", an elite group of master pinstripers.