This book is not about learning how to draw and paint fashionable, super, tarted-up street or cool cars, but is about drawing and painting cars of all types and ages. The author has endeavoured to distil his many years of automotive and artistic experience into a book that will help and encourage those keen to draw and paint cars themselves, for pleasure or as a career. The author takes you through the history of the car, from its conception in 1885 to current models, with sketches and paintings created in a variety of mediums, plus examples and step-by-step guides. Readers are encouraged to develop their skills, whether raw beginners or accomplished artists. The road to success wont be easy, but through this book you will learn all the techniques and short cuts accumulated over decades by an accomplished commercial artist. Whether for business or pleasure, this book is THE handbook for automotive art. With 185 illustrations and step by step guides, this is a must have for any budding auto artist.
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Weight: 495g
Dimensions: 207 x 250mm
Publication Date: 15 Nov 2017
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781787112568
About Tony Gardiner
Tony Gardiner studied graphic design and illustration at the West Sussex College of Art and Crafts in Worthing during the late 1950s. It was during this period that his love of the motor car came to the fore spurred on by the famous victory of the Ecurie Ecosse team of Jaguar D Types winning at Le Mans in 1957. Tony's interest became obvious when his college progress report for 1957/58 stated that he has a weakness for converting all his compositions into motoring or other mechanical illustrations; this must be curbed. On leaving college Tony worked as an illustrator in the aviation industry and then freelanced for various car magazines and within the automotive industry. Tony now specialises in illustrations used in motoring publications and private commissions for companies such as Rover Japan Vauxhall Peugeot and Motorsport plus drivers such as Sir Stirling Moss and Derek Bell. He is also an author in his own right having written Motor Racing at Goodwood in the '60s The Brighton National Speed Trials and RAC Rally Action all of which are personal recollections of famous motoring events and published by Veloce.