Tuesday, August 09, 2011

VSCC Prescott 2011

I only made it to Prescott for one day this year so my sketches are a bit loose and scribbly. I'm pretty happy with them though. Got to see lots of old favourites and a few new machines too - and met lots of people whose cars I'd painted or who I'd chatted to on the internet.

Here's a splendid, low slung Piccard-Pictet or PicPic with a 9 litre aero engine...


... and a stunning Peugeot 148 from 1913...


This car has all the details I like. Great proportions and stance, big side exhausts, the GN chassis with it's chain gang and a terrific looking Cirrus Hermes aero engine...


Here's a very elegant looking recreation of a GP Sunbeam. Love those long tails...


I slightly exagerrated the proportions of this tiny Carden - not by much though...


Another powerful looking aero engined special, this time a 1913 Theophile Schneider...


I spent a little longer on this one...


Here's a couple of cars in the car park which I was comissioned to draw. I may still add a bit more watercolour although I quite like it as it is. What's tricky is that they were both black so there won't really be anything to contrast and catch your eye. Perhaps all it needs is a bit of a wash to the sky...


Finally, just as I was thinking about leaving (huge grey clouds gathering overhead) I saw this wonderful creation. I thought I might be able to get a quick sketch in before the deluge. The rain came, and so did the owner, Mark Dixon from Octane magazine. He's a very kind chap, not only did he give me a small feature in a past issue but he also held an umbrella over me while I got the sketch finished! I added the colour back at home. It's an interesting car, based on a model T and built by Peter Stevens - designer of the McLaren F1 no less...


3 comments:

Historic Car Art said...

Great stuff Stefan...love these sketches. Come and see us at Goodwood Revival...stand 73. RW

Mark Selander said...

Wow these are looking really nice, love the empty space, mixed with dynamic color and texture. Excellent work.

Maureen said...

Beautiful works. Thank you for sharing.