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Merry Xmas Car Art Fan!

See Car Art Inc.’s newsletter for December.

Happy Holiday…s

Xmas Tankards I did a few to gift the owners of the places I paint the old vehicles (very well received).

A friend threw the tankards I painted them from my pastels as reference.
A great holiday to all you artists!

D F Gray

Legendary

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A 1953 Rocket 88 working in the bush December 13th.

D F Gray

New Artwork from Jorge Garcia

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Dear Friends:
I have been finishing a new painting for a collector of the Competition History of Carlos ¨Lole¨ Reutemann. In this case his F1 debut in a McLaren M7C-Cosworth in Buenos Aires GP, in 1971.

In my new blog, you will see this work, and  more than 20 new paintings of Classic and Racing Cars.
Thanks for all,
Jorge Garcia

Terence John Cleary

Terence John Cleary

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Torino – My Latest Commission!

My latest commission!

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This took 10 evenings of about three quarters on an hour each evening. It is done entirely in coloured pencil (Faber Castell Polychromos mainly) and was a very difficult colour to match. But I love the wheels.

Brett Young

CarArt.us News – The Jack Vettriano Gallery

CAR ART, INC. is pleased to introduce the automotive art of Scotland’s most successful artist, Jack Vettriano.

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There can be few people unfamiliar with The Singing Butler by Jack Vettriano.
This charming painting by the self-taught Scotsman has sold a staggering six million prints worldwide. It is more popular than Monet’s Water Lillies or Van Gogh’s Sunflowers — astonishing for a man who was previously a coal mining engineer.

Find out more about on their “What’s New” page.

Matt McCarthy

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Reviews of my new coffe table book

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I am privileged to announce that my new book, Route 66: A Visual Journey Down America’s Main Street, has been gathering great reviews. The book will be featured next issue in Hemmings Motor News and Sat. Dec. 5th on Wisconsin Hot Rod Radio.

Steve Giangreco

“I Can Make IT!”

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Its a late afternoon in October and the driver of this ’32 Ford is attempting to beat the Nickel Plate Road’s Berkshire Type steam locomotive through the railroad crossing.

Dan Reed