About

I have to be honest… I have been avoiding writing the inevitable “about me” page…

… really, there is not much more to say than “I am an airbrush enthusiast!”

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But.. if anyone is craving slightly more than that…

… My name is Shani Steinhubl and I picked up my first airbrush on my 30th birthday and haven’t looked back since.

I have always loved artsy stuff, but never really pursued anything seriously – instead I went to school and became an Industrial Engineer (I can’t think of anything less artsy either).

Soon after I graduated from university I started to realize that for the last 5 years while I was in school I had let all my personal interests totally slip – I was so focused on the getting that degree that I forgot to have FUN.

So the search began … I needed a hobby!

I tried scrapbooking, Jewelry making, cake decorating etc…. then one day, I was watching TV and I say Mike Lavallee of Killer Paints paint the most incredible thing I had ever seen on a car using an airbrush – and something just CLICKED.

I HAD LEARN HOW TO DO THAT!!!

I hopped on the internet right away and started searching and lurking in forums learning as much as I could. I researched for months before I settled on my first airbrush … an IWATA HP-C… and the first time I used it I remember thinking “Yup, this is the thing for me!”

Since then I have read so many airbrush books, magazines, forum postings, product reviews, websites, and more that my head is chock full of all this information about airbrushing…

For the longest time I posted everything I knew on forums as well as all my artwork – soon, though, I came to realize that the same questions were being asked again and again as “newbies” came into the forums…. all of my informative posts sinking to the bottom of the pile.

This realization reminded me of how much time and effort I had spent searching for airbrush information and how much information I had to sift through to find it all … then “poof”… another hobby is born – website development!

I really do love this stuff…. and I like to share what I know with others … hopefully you find it as useful as I find it enjoyable.

Shani :)

P.S. This site is a continual work in progress – while I would love to fill it up with everything I have learned right away and as fast as possible, I do have that darn engineering day job (which is fun too – in a very different way) to contend with limiting my writing time.

P.P.S. If you would like to help me help you by donating an amount of your choosing to airbrush-guidance.com you can do so by clicking the donate button below. I promise that all donations received are funneled right back into the sites content either through learning new skills and sharing or product reviews.

If you want to get in contact with me to ask a question, make a comment, debate my information, or simply to say hi please see my contact me page.

  • #1 written by David Franks
    about 10 months ago

    Hi Shani – great website! I’m brand new to this and like you, when you were new to this, have been scouring the internet for information and reviews. I have most of my equipment and getting ready to ‘fire it up’ for the 1st time. Anyway I noticed that you mention other sites and wondered if you had ever come across airbrushtricks.com? They have alot of videos, information, reviews, etc.! I have no affliation with them but just wanted to pass that site along to you in case you had not seen it yet. Thanks again for all of the information on your site. It looks great!!

    • #2 written by Shani
      about 9 months ago

      Hi David! You must be super excited to have your equipment ready to go – You’re gonna love this! I’ll check out airbrushtricks.com …. I know I’ve seen his YouTube videos but not the site itself. Thanks for the tip.

  • #3 written by Richard
    about 7 months ago

    Shani
    You are not ony interesting, talented and have the knowledge to teach alot of people how to do it properly, you awefully good looking and sweet as well. May we go out on a date if I come to your studio ??? :) I get my allowance on Thursdays.