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While cruising the internet I came upon two of the world's recognized best automotive artists and their work. I liked them so much I thought to mat and frame a few, and share them with you to also enjoy. Graphically and artistically I think they are absolutely fabulous, and I hope you also will agree.
As one of the best-known names in the automotive art industry, Tim Layzell’s ‘pop art’ style paintings are a familiar and unmistakable sight for many motorsport fans around the world. Taking inspiration from the cars that raced between the 1930s and 1970s, Layzell’s nostalgic artworks aim to recreate some of the greatest historic moments in what was largely regarded as the golden age of motorsport.
Source: Gentleman's Journal
While cruising the internet I came upon two of the world's recognized best automotive artists and their work. I liked them so much I thought to mat and frame a few, and share them with you to also enjoy. Graphically and artistically I think they are absolutely fabulous, and I hope you also will agree.
When artist Jan Rambousek and creative director Tomas Kopecny started work in 2012, they wanted to bring the untamed nature of 1930s motorsport back to life in the 21st century. Named the Silver Arrows Project, this Prague-based duo set about recreating historic Mercedes and Auto Union moments from 12 Grand Prix races in the 1930s, using computer-generated imagery and super-high resolution photography.
Source: Gentleman's Journal
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