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Showing posts with label Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Williams. Show all posts
Fly Saudia
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1977 a wet day at Zolder,
Patrick Neve driving a March 761 at the back of the race.
on first sight nothing special,
but a very significant time for Williams Grand prix Engineering
Nico Rosberg
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acrylic on paper 6x9"
The new Singapore track was very inspiring,so exciting to see the cars flashing by under the spot lights.
Here is Nico Rosberg,who was electric on his way to 2nd
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sometimes these pesky scans
don't do the paintings any justice...
still musn't grumble,it is great to share
Mansell Mania
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1992 was the year Mansell and Williams totally dominated the championship,our Nige was the peoples favourite and after his win at Silvestone we saw the biggest and last track invasion of his barmy army,he got mobbed and it was a fantastic scene...
acrylic on paper 8x6"
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Williams 600 GP
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Monaco 2008 was the 600th Grand prix for Williams, i was too young in the late 60's (thankfully) to have followed their start,but in the 70's i fully latched on...always loved the underdog...here are some models i used to make.

Williams 600 GP
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a cut-away model of the Williams FW14B



every model is hand build,in house,with cast resin ,metal,rubber,computer designed transfers and photo etched metal etc...1/24th scale all sold

Williams 600 GP
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over the years i've had some paintings in the Williams conference center and museum,
here are some samples of the 90's
Damon Hill,Monaco 1995, oil on panel 16x24" sold

over the years i've had some paintings in the Williams conference center and museum,
here are some samples of the 90's


Villeneuve oil on panel 24x16" sold
Labels:
F1 80's+90's,
Williams
Grand Prix Sportique international art competition
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Back in 1999 i entered the annual Grand Prix Sportique international motoring art competition,
in the past it had launched the career of Juan Carlos Ferrigno.
Here is the winner Andreas Mindt on the right and yours truly on the left.
The jury with the winning painting,left to right,Tony Brooks,Jody Scheckter,Paul Stewart,david Mills,John Watson,ken Reeds,Rowan Atkinson (yes Mr Bean!) Craig Warwick and Chris Rea.

Back in 1999 i entered the annual Grand Prix Sportique international motoring art competition,
in the past it had launched the career of Juan Carlos Ferrigno.
I was delighted when i got second prize,out of 600+ contestants world wide.
Apart from a big amount of money a lot of good came out of it,but it didn't change my career,wich looking back was a good thing,i would probably still have peen painting photographic...eek!


Labels:
F1 80's+90's,
Williams
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