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26 Jun 2002, 15:08 (Ref:322198) | #1 | ||
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Great Book! - Michael Turner
I just got 'How to draw and paint racing cars' from Haynes (who do the manuals)
It's a brilliant book - not just for those who want to learn how to do it but also for the huge collection of examples of his work - including sketches. At about £15 - a real bargain. |
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3 Jul 2002, 11:49 (Ref:326439) | #2 | ||
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Yes it is a great book and Michael is a real gent too...a super bloke. His aircraft paintings are brilliant too. We have often exhibited at exhibitions together.
It's your fault Michael that I do this for a living now as I have told you many times and when are you going to retire to let the rest of us have a go!!. Michael inspired me more than anyone else as I used to collect his paintings printed in 'Autosport' when I was a kid. If you read this Michael see you at the GP or Goodwood. |
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3 Jul 2002, 11:57 (Ref:326447) | #3 | ||
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Are you familiar with Bob Freemans work? He used to illustrate for Supercar Classics - beautiful pencil and wash drawings - quite technical - usually of engines and so on. I'm a big fan of his work - It'd be great if he brought out a book.
Here's his website... www.bobfreeman.co.uk Also, Andrew, do you find it's possible to make a good living out of motoring art? Is there a large market for it? Do you need an agent and so on? Where's the best place to start? Thanks for any help - Stefan |
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3 Jul 2002, 12:18 (Ref:326457) | #4 | ||
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The way I started was to draw and paint as a hobby. I think I gave away probably my first 50 efforts to friends of my father. He was a race machanic so I would draw their cars and give them to them.
My hobby grew and I suddenly had two jobs - one as a Technical Illustrator doing very similar works as Bob Freeman but in the German car industry - (cut-away drawings etc.) and my paintings when I had any spare time. Eventually one took over from the other but I did return to Germany for a while in the early 90s when the recession made things a little difficult to sell race car paintings. I do make a living and have a specialist market as 90% of my customers are drivers, teams and sponsors involved in the industry. Have tried a few agents in the past but have a couple of people who help out now and then with difficult negotiations. Best place to start is to practice and keep on practicing! Thanks for your interest. |
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