Color Wheel Painting 2014-2 (10)
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Art created by the St. Louis artist Shane Walters. View the paintings, photography, blogs and Lego creations below.
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ARCA Racing Series driver Josh White has launched a new website design. Josh White Racing sets for 2015 preparations.
West Virginia’s Josh White gets a new website which re-brands him and his race team for success. White Lightening has always had the endless drive to succeed and with the help of his new partner Walters Web Design & Racing News Network some new achievements have been made.
” I am astonished by the job that Shane Walters and his company has done with our website, it is professional, engaging, and up to my level. I have always been the one to do and want things to be different, and to also be different than my competition. With the help of my friends at Walters Web Design and Racing News Network that has all been made possible. I am excited for 2015, I am excited for JWR and all of its partners” Josh White said.
Josh White and his team are excited to debut their new website design, please log on at http://www.JoshWhiteRacingLLC.com to browse the ARCA Racing Series Driver Website, or visit the JWR official store for Official JWR merchandise.
Josh White Racing has gone through some really tough times in the previous two years; with the help of his Press Representatives, his new web development team, and his outstanding knowledge of motorsports marketing all things can be made possible in such a tough industry. As we all know, Josh never stops and something is bound to happen.
White said in a statement today “things around here are about to get really interesting, and if we don’t accomplish what we want to, it will happen in time. This is what I do, this is who I am, and I will do everything I can to get behind the wheel of a race car to not only make myself happy, but to bring entertainment to my amazing fans and to grow my partners through motorsports.”
Josh is still in need of sponsors for 2015, and is bringing on board several. We will be able to release to the public when JWR gets its press conference scheduled to announce its plans for 2015 and answer any questions from the press. To learn more about sponsorship opportunities with Josh White Racing, please go to the teams contact page. They would be happy to go into detail on how motorsports marketing can significantly grow your business.
Author: Josh White Racing PR
Josh White Racing
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Walters Web Design
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About Josh White
Josh White is acknowledged as one of the most exciting up and comers in the ARCA Racing Series, Josh is regularly called “White Lightning” by those close to him due to his speed on track as well as his determination and endless drive to succeed. Josh began racing at a very young age in anything that would “go fast”.
He quickly got up to speed racing in 2007, racing IHRA Street Modified with four wins at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park designed to emphasize driver skill over car preparation.
After winning regularly in 2007, Josh stepped up a class to IHRA Modified in 2009 capturing five wins at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park.
In 2010, Josh White enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve where he underwent training, testing his limits both mentally and physically. Until this day, Josh is currently still enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and has so far nearly five years of service and is in the Reserves.
After racing and competing against the best driver in his class, Josh began exploring other opportunities to compete at a higher level to keep him challenged. In 2011, Josh set his sight on stock car racing after being back from U.S. Marine Corps training and moved into IMCA Crate Late Models earning five top fives and one win at I-77 Raceway.
In 2012, Josh White made a big jump to the ARCA Series, where he began testing with multiple teams to prepare for his future. Josh’s official rookie season started in the ARCA Series at Toledo Speedway where he gained a 13th place finish experiencing engine and communication issues during the race event.
August 2013 saw Josh signing with an ARCA Team where he will compete in select ARCA events and continue the persuit of his dreams. Josh’s aggressive, banzai on the edge driving style has made him not only a crowd favorite, but one of the drivers getting the most media exposure.
About Walters Web Design
Founded in 2004, Walters Web Design specializes in automotive website development and graphic design. We use advertising and social marketing to help facilitate visitors and potential customers to all our client websites. “We take pride in all of our customer websites and we want each design to be better than our last. We feel this is what has put us above all the rest in our industry.” Walters Web Design is pleased to supply the Josh White Racing LLC ARCA Racing Driver Website for the first year and we look forward to working with the team far into the future.
Impact Race Gear, provider of top quality racing shirts and headwear, is debuting a new racing gear website design. The site is intended to give race teams, tracks, sanctioning bodies and manufacturers an informed look into the products offered, such as the popular FIRST Series and X-Series racing shirts.
Impact RaceGear, founded in 2013, had a successful inaugural year working with many top regional and national race teams such as Conley Motorsports, Jackie Boggs Racing, Eddie Carrier, Jr. Racing, and Josh McGuire Racing just to name a few. Several top sanctioning bodies and race tracks also chose Impact RaceGear like the Ohio Valley Sprint Car Association and the American Modified Association.
“We are eager to launch this new website with Walters Web Design a St. Louis Missouri-based firm specializing in racing related websites. We feel that we have a lot to offer the racing community with both our screen printing and embroidery divisions”, said Jamie Christy of Impact RaceGear. Users can visit the new site by visiting the URL www.impactracegear.com.
Most users of the website will be intrigued by the FIRST Series line of racing shirts which feature a fully illustrated drawing of the driver or team’s car. The FIRST Series shirt is a more “traditional” type of racing shirt that people are accustomed to seeing at the track each and every week. The X-Series racing shirt combines a modern “fashion” type of design layout with lower minimum order quantities helping to make it economical for any race team to afford their own custom T-shirts.
Impact RaceGear is poised to become one of the nation’s leading providers of racing shirts and headwear to race teams in all forms of motorsports including Dirt Late Models, Winged and Non-Winged Sprint Cars, Dirt Modifieds, Midgets, as well as all forms of stock and asphalt racing. Based out of Northern Kentucky Impact RaceGear is very well located to meet the demands quickly of the eastern United States and the Midwest.
Impact RaceGear contact information:
Telephone: 877 – 743 – 8337
Email: [email protected]
Address: PO Box 286, Vanceburg, KY 41179
SEPTEMBER, 18TH, 2014 (ST. LOUIS, MO) Lightning Chassis has been manufacturing dirt cars since 1989. They have a full service race shop building cars and parts in house using a precise jig to make each car identical in performance. During the previous racing season drivers piloting a Lightning Chassis crossed the finish line first one hundred sixty three times and grabbed eight track championships on top of three series championships. Since 2008 drivers have picked up over 1000 victories behind the wheel of a Lightning Chassis.
Lightning Chassis is excited to debut their new company website to the motorsports community. Please log on at http://www.LightningChassis.com to browse the new website.
They are continuously testing with the company house racecar to try new products and setups, making sure their customers are getting the best products possible. Beyond the track they provide technical support by a racing driver with decades of driving and setup experience to help you get the most out of your Lightning Chassis machine.
Lightning Chassis, LLC builds around 25 chassis per year on one jig by one person, so they know that all our chassis are consistent. They also manufacture a-frames, birdcages, pull bars, and suspension brackets in house.
To learn more about purchasing complete chassis or parts from Lightning Chassis, please visit the company website. They would be happy to explain how they could improve your racing program.
Nothing strikes faster than Lightning!
Lightning Chassis
http://www.LightningChassis.com
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Walters Web Design
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Written By: Walters Web Design
About Lightning Chassis
Lightning Chassis has been building chassis since 1989. Based out of London, Kentucky the office is open Monday-Friday to provide the best service possibly for all customers. Drivers piloting the chassis have won multiple championships and countless wins. Since 2008 drivers have picked up over 800 wins.
About Walters Web Design
Founded in 2004, Walters Web Design specializes in automotive website development and graphic design. We use advertising and social marketing to help facilitate visitors and potential customers to all our client websites. “We take pride in all of our customer websites and we want each design to be better than our last. We feel this is what has put us above all the rest in our industry.” Walters Web Design is pleased to supply the Travis Dickes MLRA Driver Website Design for the seventh year and we look forward to working with the team far into the future.
This is my bed in floor contemporary bedroom project. It stole three months of my life but the overall result I feel is amazing. I couldn’t be much happier with the way it turned out.
You can see the photos and videos of the extremely modern minimalist bedroom below. I also attached some before and after photos.
Before this project even started I needed to change the floor. Carpet is a no go for me in every sense of the phrase. I torn it up. I then rented a concrete grinder and went to smoothing the concrete floor which was rough, un finished and filled with carpet glue.
Once I was done grinding the floor it was time for stain. I didn’t want one solid concrete color. I wanted a two tone concrete stain. So I bought two colors, putting down the lighter grey first, several layers, over several days. Then, I came back with a slightly darker grey concrete stain. I painted slight streaks all over the room.
Finally, I sealed the entire floor with a high gloss. The idea was that when it dry’s it would still look a bit wet, it did just that. It helps reflect the lights a bit in the darker room.
The walls were then painted a matte neutral grey. I choose a flat color here so the things I hang on the wall stand out a bit more. I needed mostly neutral colors because the lights will change colors. So, even the pictures on the wall are greyscale photos. The single painting I have in the room features most colors, that way it would match with any color I set the lights to.
I wanted to build my bed into the floor. I have concrete floors, so unless I get out the jackhammers it wasn’t possible. My solution was to raise half of the floor, wall to wall on just one side.
I left 4 inches between the wall and the bed. This was to put in the cove lighting on the floor. Hiding the edges, this idea actually came from looking at an infinity pool. Usually, cove lighting is used on the ceiling. I wanted it to be on the floor and around the headboard of the modern bed.
The lighting is 3 stands of RBGW LED light strips from St Louis based SuperBrightLEDS. All 3 sections can be controlled from a single remote. These lights can dance and change colors, similar to what you would see in a nightclub. The strips could be attached to music and change with the beat, though I don’t intend to do that. Those fast changing nightclub lights do bad things for anxiety. I can set the fading colors to whatever speed necessary, it could take 15 seconds or a tenth of a second to fade in and out of color.
However, I tend to just pick a specific LED light color and leave it there without a fading change. The light strips also have a set of white bulbs next to each colored bulb, this means I can set it to any color I choose then add white to it as well, making it a bit brighter. I’ll change it to white without a color if I really need light to read a book or something of that nature.
Half of the raised floor features the built in bed. The bed has a raised edge, those are 4×4’s with the sharp edge cut on the outside so I don’t hurt myself getting to bed. The cut out section for the bed and nightstands is lined with sky blue microfiber. I used microfiber only because it’s easy to clean.
Half of the raised floor features the built in bed. The cut out section for the bed and nightstands is lined with sky blue microfiber. I only used microfiber only because it’s easy to clean.
The other half isn’t wasted space, it’s used for storage. I wanted all clutter of any kind hidden from plain sight. I don’t need things on display that don’t need to be. I wanted anything most people store on shelves behind a closed cabinet door.
The bed was then painted matte white. The idea here was to have darker walls and a dark floor with a bright white bed. This was to help the bed illuminate with the color of the led lights while everything else remained a bit darker.
I actually went into this entire project with extreme minimalism in mind. I hate clutter, anywhere. I wanted to walk in my room and see no type of clutter whatsoever. Most people have dressers and shelves, these flat surfaces become clutter magnets. It sure helped that I already have very little to store.
I work from home so my home, bedroom included doubles as an office. I work from whatever room I feel like working from that day. They all need to be work ready.
To me clutter fills your brain when unnecessary distractions, wether you are aware of it or not. When I walk into a bedroom like I built it allows me to think clearer. It allows me to create without mental distractions.
Even the sky blue microfiber boxes to the left and right of the bed where designed to hide clutter. Those are basically my night stands. I built them recessed into the bed to hide the objects placed on them. It’s only recessed about 2 inches but that’s enough to hide books and remotes from the eyes as you walk in the room. While the objects are there they don’t attract your attention.
I don’t want to say how much this total project costed me, it was too much. Far more than I expected. However, if I had a contractor build and design the bed in floor contemporary bedroom project it would be at least 4 times higher in costs. Besides, where’s the fun in that anyway. I had a blast building this myself, despite the headaches as shown below.
Lighting: SuperBrightLEDs
I'm not here to save you. I'm just here for the ride. So, let me entertain you and everything will be fine.