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The Automotive Art Thread
Post 'art' images of cars; maybe not photos, but illustrations, paintings, etc.
Here's a sampling of Bruce McCall's fantastic take on American Iron: |
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If you want a nice original art drawing of your car or your favorite car, contact Dan McCrary in Durham, NC. He did a great piece of Alfa art for me years ago and is still in the business. As a plus, his art has gotten better over the years.
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Those are awesome. McCall nails the zeitgeist of car marketing in his illustrations.
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Here’s one I painted in 1975. My first painting. It was painted in an art class I took in high school, at about age 15. A painting of the Vega top fuel funny car owned by Barry Setzer and driven by Pat Foster in 1972. One of the quickest funny cars of its day. Acrylic on canvas, roughly 30” x 50”.
As it turned out, acrylic was a poor choice for the medium. I actually only had about 40 minutes each day to work on it and oil paint would’ve been much easier. Since acrylic dries so quickly, it was impossible to blend one day’s work into that of the previous day, which made large the areas of the canvas difficult to paint. Never used acrylic again. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660045669.jpg |
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Artistic impression of my rock crawling side x side. SmileWavy
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Don't know if this meets the requirements of 'art images' or not. Let me know and if not I'll delete it.
It's a photo of a picture I have hanging in my living room. It is a water color version of a photo I took of my old 912 that a late friend made for me. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660056767.JPG |
You can't have a thread on automotive art without mention of AF/VK:
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Not exactly the same, but I thought (and still do) that the art in CarToons magazine was really cool.
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When I was in Art school, I was lucky enough to have an instructor named John Killmaster for a semester. I was lucky in the sense that I realized I would never make money in the art world - most of his students were already at an Art Center of Pasadena level, and I was scribbling with crayons on the wall in comparison. I eventually found a niche in commerical printing so I was able to have a career around creatives in spite my limited artistic talent.
In the late 50's early sixties he was doing illustrations for the Detroit Big Three. He later moved to Boise and began instructing at BSU and doing fine art and public art commissions. https://autouniversum.wordpress.com/2020/08/25/the-atmospheric-automotive-illustration-of-john-killmaster/ https://boiseartscene.com/blog/john-killmaster-full-text-artist-sit-down http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660317081.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660317081.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660317081.jpg |
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Longer, lower, wider. Those guys in that era were masters at rendering fairly undistinguished cars into something that the public thought looked cool. Photographs of the car would’ve been much less effective.
Illustrators are a different breed than artists and their craft is dying out. |
My kind of automotive art!!! I used to have this blacklight poster when I was a kid. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...26ffff2bcc.jpg
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