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Happy Anniversary Diablo!

It’s hard to believe that this Lamborghini was introduced 35 years ago! It’s lines are so simplistic, compared to the Lambo’s of today… but it still looks fresh, to me.

I’ve rendered this supercar in a high contrast style, with just a bit of color to give the composition some “pop”.

More renders here!


Alfa Romeo GTV

I guess I’m a sucker for Giorgetto Giugiaro designs. Though the GTV isn’t part of his “origami” stable of designs, I love the car’s simplicity. One day, a GTV will make it into my garage (unless they all rust away first)!

In this render, I continue with my exploration of a limited color pallet in which a red/warm subject pops off of a blue/cool background. [More here]


Red: the New Blue?

For a year or so, I’ve been working in a primarily blue color pallet. The goal was to create a mysterious, elegant mood, while relying on interesting angles, and pops of contrasting color to add energy to each piece.

In my latest renders, I’ve expanded my pallet a bit by rendering the subjects in red, to “pop” them off of their blue environments (as in this new Lotus Exige render).

Though it’s fun to play with a less unified color pallet, I don’t know how long I’ll stay in this space. Stay tuned!

See more art here!


‘25 San Marino Motor Classic - It’s a Wrap!

As always, the 2025 San Marino Motor Classic was a whirlwind of fun. Braving the heat to set up my exhibit was challenging, but well worth it. Both the reception and the show were well attended, and it was a a blast interacting with attendees, and catching up with friends/colleagues. I felt honored to show my artwork along side fellow artists Richard Pietruska, Camilo Pardo, John Frye, Tom Garner, Dwayne Vance, Steve Posson, and more in the Art Expo.

You may have noticed the 2025 San Marino Motor Classic poster in the gallery… [Read/See More]