Painted Signs Perth | Local business
Painted Signs Perth
Phone: +61 418 915 954
Reviews
to load big map
22.01.2022 As of 2/7/18 Graham is flying solo with his new identity, Painted Signs Perth, and is looking for creative hand-painted work to fill in his semi-retired days. C...heck out the photos which showcase the variety of his work to date. He is currently pinstriping a 1927 Harley Davidson motor bike, so watch for updates! See more
16.01.2022 This week Graham completed another job, designed and hand-painted by the talented team at Painted Signs Perth, this time at Southern Automatic & Manual Transmissions in Rockingham.
15.01.2022 Kailis Fishmarket Cafe in Fremantle has had a facelift and Graham has contributed with some retro modern hand-painted signage.
15.01.2022 Container Signs
15.01.2022 Graham has been pinstriping and scrolling a replica, being built in Scarborough, of the first car ever built in Australia. The original was built in Mannum, South Australia in 1899. It is a Shearer steam driven car and will be fully working once completed, then it will be going to it's historical home in Mannum. If you'd like more info follow these links. http://www.psmarion.com/shearer-motor-car/ https://www.allsteamedupfestival.com/about
14.01.2022 And this one completed in Morley. Blue seems to be the in colour at the moment!!
11.01.2022 Graham's latest pin striping and scrolls, this time painted on an old restored safe.
07.01.2022 New logo for Graham
05.01.2022 Graham has been restoring/rewriting some old ghost signs on a heritage listed building at 42 Holdsworth Street, Fremantle, which is being developed as a BnB. The owners didn't want them to look too new! The whole building will be repainted and is having extensive internal work done.
05.01.2022 Graham's latest pinstriping job was replicating the original design on a restored 1000cc 3 speed 1925 J Model Harley Davidson!
04.01.2022 Restored to original including pinstriping by Painted Signs Perth
02.01.2022 Yesterday Graham spent the morning working for the Machinery Preservation Club of WA at the Midland Railway Workshops, pin striping on restored stationary engines. A craftsman at work!