vintage
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Chatham Streetscapes
Created for our new gallery partner, Colors of Chatham, these three new works capture different scenes in Chatham on Cape Cod. The first imagines the Eldredge Garage on Main Street as if would have looked in the mid-1960s, with a classic 289 Mustang paying a visit. The second portrays the scene outside Chatham Cookware and…
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Australian Grand Prix
From the Supercars series to F1, Australia has a rich motorsport history. One of the more colorful circuits was Warwick Farm in Sydney, a horseracing course which hosted motor racing from 1960-1974, including the Australian Grand Prix in 1963, 1967 and 1971. These tribute posters, drawn from vintage programs and descriptions, celebrate three of the…
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Race Series 2 (and Lotus 25)
Inspired by the positive reaction to our French Grand Prix tribute poster, here are some new posters celebrating the 1963 British Grand Prix – and winning Lotus 25 (a new design!), 1970 24H Le Mans, 1973 24H Daytona, 1992 24H Nurburgring, and 2001 Petit Le Mans. A selection of these posters are available as fine…
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GT40 – the Legend
A star of stage and screen. A 4-time winner of Le Mans. Super collectible. And amazing to look at from every angle. GT40 Chassis 1075 was the famous sibling as a 2-time Le Mans winner, but I prefer chassis 1076, which was displayed at the Louvre in Paris. This model is drawn here as a…
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E30 M3 DTM
The E30 is timeless in its simple form and lack of high-tech gadgetry. Making 320 HP from its 2.3 L four in DTM (sport evo 2.5) trim, one can argue it’s the most successful BMW racer. It certainly looks great and was super fun to research and draw, especially in the FINA livery recreated in…
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The Perfect Martini
Ah, Martini. The distinctive stripes make the cars instantly recognizable. While some Alfas in the 1960s were Martini sponsored, it was the 1971 sponsorship of the famed Porsche 917 that put Martini Racing on the map. Later the 935 in Martini livery would win the 1976 World Sportscar Championship. But there’s nothing like the 917K…
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Type 804 F1
The only F1 car developed and built entirely by Porsche, the Type 804 is all about function. Weighing only 461 kg, the aluminum body hugs a 8-cylinder motor that is exposed at the rear. Later improvements included a trailing arm rear suspension not shown on these renderings. Raced for only one year, Dan Gurney drove…
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24 hours of Daytona
Held for the first time in 1962, the race is run on a 3.56-mile combined road course and takes place the last weekend of January. Unique among endurance racing, the banking makes Daytona stand out – literally if you’ve been outside the gates. These vintage-style posters and bumper sticker (remember those?) celebrate the unique graphical…
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It’s about the angles
Automotive photography is all about the angles. And the light. And often about the details – like the wheels! The wheels tell a story. Is it a work truck, or a race car? And is the driver into function or fashion? The wheels know.