We have just added new artwork for you in our webshop, courtesy of Peter Stevens and Rafael Varela. Limited production, high-quality reproductions and only available here.
When both these sketches landed on our desk for issue 11, we were absolutely smitten. And we wanted to be able to share them with you, so you can hang them on your wall.
The first one is Peter Steven’s sketch on the 1983 Le Mans-entered Richard Lloyd Racing Porsche 956. Stevens laid out the graphics for the Canon-sponsored car, which has since become one of the Group C Porsches’ most famous liveries. In issue 11, Peter Stevens tells us more about liveries and the Canon Porsche in particular. We kept to an A4 size for this sketch, printed on Munken pure rough paper, to better reproduce the structure of the drawing. Just 100 copies are printed. Available here.
Also in issue 11, we celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the Ford GT40. Rafael Varela sent us this wonderful sketch of the early GT40. Printed on Lux Mat paper, A3-sized, we have limited production to just 50 copies. Only available in our webshop.
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