Kustom Art 9
19/11/2018
On November 17 and 18, the ninth edition of Kustom Art was held at the Miguelete Exhibition Center.
Although the first day the thing was bad because of a disastrous storm, quickly the weather was composed and people came closer.
More than a hundred motorcycles in the parking lot welcomed you to a unique event in its style. In a family atmosphere and camaraderie you could enjoy the impressive art in helmets and tanks, captured with pencils and brushes, by Federico E. Teibo of CustomF. Another one that makes use of the classic brushes is the teacher Gustavo Ferrari, who was kind enough to give a talk about the Fileteado Porteño, ornaments and letters. In the Stand of Morochiargentina a fabulous exhibition of paintings with different techniques was exhibited, among which an original face of the General Liberator Don José de San Martin stood out, together with some impressive machines drawn by David Roth of Roth Custom Art. Another artist who left of the common was Damián Albertini, who with his threads and nails could form impressive faces and skulls. Of the artists who prefer the constant hiss of airbrushes, the works of Pedemonte Kustom Paint, Kustom Planet, Mallorca Garage and AcseMic Microphones stood out.
With respect to the art on leather, the magnificent works of Pedro Kunischi of Petrus Leather Garage, Billy Lane, Don Tomasello and Gabriel Ramírez stood out, together with Santiago Cucinello and Juan Manuel Ahmed, who made a sensational helmet to avoid among the attending public.
Do not forget the main reason for which we were, motorcycles and especially modified ones. Like the ones that the boys from Area 51 presented, which, incidentally, as soon as our photographer wanted to register the head of the enraged alien the camera began to fail, obviously Majo's obstinacy is more powerful than the telekinesis of any Martian.
Also present were the friends of the Club de Motonetas Picantes, the impossible recoveries of the boys of Extreme Restorations and the intense bikes of Mazza Performance and MoonEyes. The latter belongs to the Japanese artist Hiro "Wildman" Ishii who had the honor of designing the poster for this Kustom Art.
As you know, Kustom applies to everything, anything can be intervened and modified to express an idea or feeling, and cars are an excellent basis for this. This was demonstrated by the imposing Hot Rod machines that were distributed throughout the property by the Argentine Association of Hot Rod or Cansaditos C.C.. Not to mention the original beauties that were presented to us by the friends of American Cars in Argentina.

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And if it is about shooting, you can also do it by bike and what better than one of those made by Retro Cycles or if you like something more extreme you had the amazing kustomizaciones of Low Barrio.
On a large stage were "La Chice Band", "Direct Guilty", "Watchmen" and "Clinch", among other bands, along with DJs Alito, Tornillo and Seen Cadena, among other sound artists.
Organized by Kustom Family Kustom Art 9 leaves us with a feeling that with inventiveness, creativity and hard work you can change the world.
Review made by Mauro and the Motonautas.
Photographs: María José Castro Adinolfi