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The Bonvillain Group - Bonvillain Design Studio 2025

Ibanez Pia77Bon

2023 Limited Edition run for Steve Vai / Ibanez. <200 units worldwide. 

As a lifelong fan of the Jems and the ATD swirls from the early 90s (as well as the DNAs and UVMCRE of course), it is an honor and a privilege to have painted these guitars for Ibanez and Steve. I have included a few quick facts below about the process for those interested:

  • My goals:
    • Create bright, over the top guitars for Ibanez 🙂 
    • Artistically nod to what I loved about the original ’swirl’ paint jobs while creating something new (ironically using a centuries old painting technique…so at least new to doing it on guitars). Darren’s work is legendary and there are other folks doing great work in a similar style, so I wanted what I was doing to be different.
    • Have the artwork be a very thin layer of paint that resulted in a finish that was resilient to taking a hit (as tends to happen with guitars) without it devastating the finish as a whole.
  • What goes into making them:
    • The bodies are cut by the Fujigen factory in Japan.
    • They arrive to the shop in the US with a white base-coat that gets sanded down in prep for the subsequent finishing stages involved.
    • The full process they go through in our hands takes approximately 10-12 hours per guitar over the course of 20 days before they are ready to be shipped back to Japan for final clear coats, sanding/polishing/and assembly by Fujigen. 
    • The base-coat of white has a phosphorescent pigment sprayed over the top for the glow-in-the-dark effect and the pink pinstripe that separates the art on the front and back is both fluorescent as well phosphorescent pink (which glows an orange hue in the dark).
    • Each side is painted separately over the white/glow base. The backs get painted, sealed and masked and then the front gets painted in a separate session.
    • Some of the colors I mix for the art are also fluorescent so the guitars react in blacklight and the lack of opacity of many of the colors used allows for the phosphorescent base-coat to charge and hence glow through when charged up and taken into a dark room.
    • Lastly – I did keep a log of each and number them all. When / if I get time, I would love to set up a registry with collaboration from the respective owners and associate the numbers as well as any pictures along its journey.

Other Projects

2025 Joe Satriani Charity Collab

Vai’s Custom Ibanez Scofield

Ibanez Jem77BMC Blue Multicolor