2022 WILL SHERMAN AUTOMOTIVE ART SHOW
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Tony has had a love affair with the automobile for as long as he can remember. The 1930s, Formula 1, and old racing cars have found a special place his heart. Using corrugated cardboard as a medium, he began creating one-of-a-kind sculptures in 1995 and has recently been using wood as a medium. Tony’s awardwinning corrugated classics have been displayed at numerous invitational motor sports art exhibitions.
Bob graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1958 as a design major and spent most of his professional life as owner of ICON, a national annual report design and branding firm. Following retirement, he designed art deco furniture and then focused on automotive art. His style is based on a lifelong interest in realistic drawing. The drawing base can still be seen in his finished art, and the color rendering is created digitally. Vintage race cars are often his subjects, as Bob has been a vintage racer for 30 years.
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Steve Macy’s passion for automobiles and capturing them in a piece of artwork goes back to a very early age. By the tender age of five, he was helping his dad turn wrenches on the various cars he owned. He attended the University of Illinois and the American Academy of Art, where he received his formal training in architecture and art. Although his career path focused on architectural illustration, he always found time to produce automotive art. His award-winning work has been shown in numerous invitational and juried exhibitions throughout the country.
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Dan’s earliest memories are of old Ford Coupes with loud, unmuffled flathead engines roaring around the quarter mile oval at the old Raleigh Speedway in the mid-1950s. The sound, the colors, the spectacle of it all had him hooked for life. After some college and a couple of years in the Army, Dan took up drawing/painting cars on the side. He eventually became a full-time automotive artist with watercolor as his medium of choice. He has participated in juried/invitational automotive art exhibits at Concours d’ Elegance around the U.S. and has been featured in a wide variety of automotive publications.
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