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Porsche 917 Longtail Acrylic Print
by David Lloyd Glover
Product Details
Porsche 917 Longtail acrylic print by David Lloyd Glover. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
This was originally a spot illustration for Road & Track Magazine in 1971. They no longer feature this kind of automotive art. I executed my... more
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Artist's Description
This was originally a spot illustration for Road & Track Magazine in 1971. They no longer feature this kind of automotive art. I executed my sketches using a speedball nib and india ink. Its old school drawing that rarely happens anymore. I started my art career when I was just out of high school doing 6 newspaper illustrations a week for a major daily paper. Great training for an artist working on deadlines. Also, you learn about reproduction techniques. I had to create drawings that could easily be replicated using lead engraved plates.. Therefore crosshatching lines became the style of choice! The Porsche 917 Longtail was a fearsome beast on the racing circuit. These cars were unbeatable and wickedly fast.
About David Lloyd Glover
David Lloyd Glover has a 25-year international reputation exhibiting in major galleries in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. At the age of 18 he was a full-time newspaper and magazine illustrator. For his many galleries, Glover has created images ranging from Impressionist landscapes to Iconic pop art images of Jazz artists, Rock stars and vintage automotive.
$94.00
Steve Lipson
Congratulations on your beautiful art!
MotionAge Designs
Congrats on your sale. Awesome work.
David Lloyd Glover
Thanks. You don't see much line work anymore.