Krazy Paint Returns with Our Two Exclusive Awards!

We put the Charity Panel Jam World on notice with these babies!

Your fave Charity Panel Jam originated two brand new and exclusive awards for our painters. These two awards can only be found at Krazy Paint and they’ll both be presented at Summit Racing I-X Center’s Piston Powered Auto-Rama in Cleveland, Ohio, March 16-18, 2018.

The Mack Brush Boss Award goes to the painter that sells the most pieces of art at Krazy Paint. The winner gets a Kool, Kustom-made Mack Brush Boss trophy and a Gift Certificate good for $150 of Mack Brush products.

The 1 Shot Hot Shot Award goes to the painter who’s one, single piece brings in the most money at Krazy Paint. That winner gets a Kool, Kustom-made 1 Shot Hot Shot trophy and $250 of 1 Shot Paint.

Krazy Paint is proud to announce both 1 Shot and Mack Brush have returned to recognize two great painters for their talent and hard work. Check out the rules and have a blast!

Winners:

2017 – Jeff Whitaker and  Mark Matyjakowski 

2016 – Maggie Marquardt and Alex Hamilton

2015 – Tim McComas and Lynn Hagstom

2014 – Jill Welsh and Ryan Mohr

 

Rules:
1. To make it better for everyone, no one person can win more than one award. In case of tie, the runner up will get the award.

2. The 1 Shot Hot Shot and Fat daddy Donut Hole Awards will be kept separate. 

We’re the Panel Jam that rewards artists the most! And there’s more to come with three new awards for 2018!

Cassandra Seth is our Auctioneer!

We are proud to announce Cassandra Seth, well known professional auctioneer and friend to the pinstriping community, has joined our family as the Auctioneer for Krazy Paint!

Cassandra brings her vast knowledge and impeccable integrity to any auction she holds and did a great job raising money for our charity; the Career and Technical School Foundation (CTFS). Friends of Cassandra are welcome to join us!

Meet Our Charity!

“The charity for Krazy Paint is the Career and Technical School Foundation (CTSF). The CTSF raises money to provide scholarships and buy supplies for Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC) students learning new careers such as art, construction and transportation to name a few. It’s a natural partnership as some students are in automotive programs including body and paint. In the future, CVCC students may be a part of Krazy Paint and will have the opportunity to paint and learn side by side with the artists.”

The above info was part of the first national coverage of Krazy Paint in HOTROD & RESTORATION MAGAZINE! How cool is that? They heard about us and wanted a story for the internet version of the magazine – Pics, too!

Here’s the link: www.hotrodandrestoration.com/e-news/21635/

Krazy Paint Generates Big Bucks for Charity

Krazy Paint was started in 2011 and as of 2017, has generated over $100,000 for kid’s charities. Krazy Paint gathers pinstripers and other automotive artists to paint items for sale and auction. In a time-honored pinstriper’s tradition, all of that money goes to a kid’s charity,

Those first two years, the money went to a different charity than today. Our partner since our third year is The Career and Technical School Foundation, who is very active in our fundraising and also very thankful to our guest painters and artists. 

Krazy Paint LLC is an Ohio non profit organization that bring together artists to raise these funds. Even more art was received from artists from around the country who sent in painted panels, airbrushed T Shirts and more Kustom Kulture items. Kustom Kulture art is highly collectible and The IX Center’s Piston Powered Auto-Rama is the new place for collectors to purchase such art. Krazy Paint works solely on donations for items to paint, supplies and goodie bag gifts to say thank you to their painters.

The Career and Technical School Foundation is a 5013C organization that’s been raising funds to provide scholarships for the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center and others for 15 years. Students are learning new careers such as art, construction and transportation to name a few. It’s a natural partnership as some students are in automotive programs including body and paint. Volunteers from the Foundation also helped run Krazy paint.

Plans are already being readied for Krazy Paint in the 2018 show at the I-X Center for an even bigger and better display and collection of Kustom Kulture art.