Ayrton Senna Senninha 1/20 scale driver figure

Still sticking with my miniature driver figures, I spent the afternoon refining the painting on this 1/20 figure of Ayrton Senna.  The figure is by CRAFT10 – a resin casting with brilliant crisp surface detail sporting a good facial likeness and a nice relaxed pose.    I’ve depicted him in wearing his Rothmans overalls from the tragic ’94 season at Williams, and rather than the Senna “S” logo on the T shirt, I decided to paint on the logo of his childrens charity, the “Senninha” foundation – which thankfully is still going strong with the guidance of his sister.   As I’m … Continue reading Ayrton Senna Senninha 1/20 scale driver figure

Gilles Villeneuve 1/20 Driver figure WIP

Today, I made a return to the selection of miniature F1 driver I have on the go at the moment -  I started this one a couple of weeks ago (along with many others) and unfortunately the “day job” keeps getting in the way of some serious progress on these – but we have to eat!  I’m reasonably happy with progress so far – midtones, shades and highlights on the suit look ok , however, I will come back to them later and sharpen them up after I’ve applied the decals.  Flesh tonesand eyes look ok, so now I’ll prepare … Continue reading Gilles Villeneuve 1/20 Driver figure WIP

Ayrton Senna – Watercolor

I just finished this watercolor study of Ayrton Senna – there are just so many things about him (on and off the track) that make him such an interesting subject.   I always enjoy painting images of him – it’s such a pleasure that I never tire of it – there are very strong parallells between him and that other legendary driver Gilles Villeneuve, and it’s quite incredible that both of them still exude a sort of magnetism for motor racing fans all over the world – even in death! Continue reading Ayrton Senna – Watercolor

Screwdriver (still life) – acrylic on canvas

This is the last piece in the what I call the “Toolbox” series for the moment.  My last posting was a hammer and I think this one makes a nice “companion” piece.   So my toolbox has been consigned to the shed since most of the DIY is now finished – (then again my wife might have a different view on that – a mans DIY is never done!).   On the painting front, I’ve just started a painting of Ayrton Senna  – so I’ll post progress on that tomorrow, in the meantime, enjoy. Continue reading Screwdriver (still life) – acrylic on canvas

Hammer (still life) – acrylic on canvas

Following on from the paintings I did of the pliers, I went to my tool box and I started painting this hammer yesterday and between working on some of my Formula 1 miniatures dringing some beautiful Chilean Merlot! I actually put the finishing touches to it this evening – and I must say I’m very happy with it.  I sourced one other item from the tool box (which I think will make a nice companion piece) and over the next few days I hope to get it painted and posted.  I’m also working on two other F1 paintings at the … Continue reading Hammer (still life) – acrylic on canvas

Mini Cooper color study – acrylic on canvas (6×6)

I’m doing some research for a private commission at the moment.  The client owns a number of different mini coopers and wants to have them all individually painted, so I’ve been doing pencil sketches and color studies in order to get the lines and shapes in my head.  This is a color study on box canvas from yesterdays work. Continue reading Mini Cooper color study – acrylic on canvas (6×6)

Still life (Pliers) acrylic on box canvas 6×6

Today I painted another still life (see my last posting) – I felt the painting I did yesterday looked somewhat lonely and seeing as I had another blank 6×6 canvas I tought I would create a companion for it!   I discovered another pliers in my tool box from the same set – so it matches yesterdays painting in terms of color – a definite companion… enjoy. Continue reading Still life (Pliers) acrylic on box canvas 6×6

Still Life (Pliers) acrylic on box canvas (6×6)

Today I took it into my head to approach my painting efforts by “painting the things in front of me” as they say, so looking round the studio here, I spotted a very colorful pair of pliers sticking out from a tool bag  which is still lying on the floor after a recent spate of DIY.   I set myself the task of painting it in one sitting in order to push my observation skills rather than trying to “construct a picture” so it forces me to just paint the tonal values of the subject in front of me as … Continue reading Still Life (Pliers) acrylic on box canvas (6×6)

Gilles Villeneuve 1/20 scale driver figure

Another of the driver figures I have just added to my Work in Progress stock is this one of Gilles Villeneuve.  The figure is by GF-models and apart from being very nicely detailed it has an excellent likeness to the man himself.  So far, I’ve just slightly modified the hair (to make it slightly longer) and I’ve also added some detail to the polo necked fireproof under vest.   As I have three figures of Gilles to make and paint, I’ve decided to depict him wearing different overalls representing different periods from his short driving career – this version will be … Continue reading Gilles Villeneuve 1/20 scale driver figure