New Painting – 1934 Packard
Here’s my latest acrylic painting featuring a 1934 Packard on a sunny afternoon.
Here’s my latest acrylic painting featuring a 1934 Packard on a sunny afternoon.
My latest NZ racer. Another NZ great. George Begg manufactured the Begg F5000 cars in a tin shed in the South Island of New Zealand. This FM5 was taken to England in 1974 and both it and David Oxton acquitted themselves very well.
A simple Black and White study in pencil.
Have just completed two new bikes. These are full throttle and Camel Yamaha.
both are available as prints.
Many thanks,
Hi,..a new acrylic work on mdf board entitled “BUY BRITISH” of a TR6
Went to paint at the shore but found this parked nearby, April 26 from life.
Bo sends us news about a new web site.
http://www.viztech.se

and a new blogg:
http://newsblogg.viztech.se
I have just completed a duo of cars raced by the legendary NZ racer “Red” Dawson
Red raced the Camaro first and the image is from my personal photo taken “in the day”.
He then moved on to the Monza but unfortunately rolled it at Manfeild seriously injuring himself and duly retired.
“Mike Hawthorn” – Golden Boy is a splendid new book by Tony Bailey & Paul Skilleter, which not only features three of my paintings, it is a wonderful portrayal of Mike Hawthorn’s life along with full details of his motor racing career.
Find out more at www.mike-hawthorn.org.uk
In this painting Mike Hawthorn’s 3-litre Ferrari disembarks from a KLM plane on its way to the Dundrod Tourist Trophy races in 1954. Hawthorn drove on top form at the race and took second place with the fastest lap time of 92.38 mph.
I have added my latest Acrlylic paintings on canvas to my Gallery. This is a beautiful view of a Talbot Lago, 1938 Delage D8 120 and Bugatti 57 in a romantic scene in Paris. Also see on my web site, Carlos A. Reutemann in a Lotus 79 in Monaco for a fan of the argentine driver. The finished size is 28″ X 20″. Prints are now available.

April 15, 18 x 13″ on vintage canson, the bike needs turn signals so was in hurry to paint before they go on.