AAR Revisited
A Story Worth Retelling This is a repost from a few years back that tells the story of how my Gurney Eagle print came. It also recounts the tour of…
A Story Worth Retelling This is a repost from a few years back that tells the story of how my Gurney Eagle print came. It also recounts the tour of…
After a two year hiatus (one year for Covid, a second for a bit of medical issue), I’m finally headed back to The Amelia concours and happy to be going…
Lorenzo Bandini made his way into auto racing via motorcycles before moving on to cars in 1957 winning in a variety of classic events including in the prestigious Mille Miglia…
When you collaborate with other artists, it’s hard to not be influenced by their work. Maybe it’s the approach, or some bit of technique that begins to find its way…
Yep, it’s that time of year again. Time to receive up to 15% off on selected framed or unframed limited edition prints plus free shipping from now through December 23rd. …
This interview was conducted just a couple of months ago by Jeff Murray from Vintage Car Research and is shared with the permission the author. From the mid-1960s until the…
Sports Car Art Goes to Washington D.C. The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s Nation of Speed exhibit opened October 14th in Washington, D.C. According to Jeremy Kinney, the exhibit’s…
The Z-car Revolution Starts Here. The year is 1969 and there’s a lot going on in the world. Vietnam is at its high point and the protests in America to…
From Sketch To Completion—Datsun 240Z I field a lot of questions about how I create my illustrations and have struggled mightily over the years to describe my technique without putting…
The birth of an American Icon. The 1953 Corvette was a less than spectacular start to a car that would ultimately come to define the American sports car. Underpowered and…