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1963 Series 1 Jaguar E Type

1963 Series 1 Jaguar E Type

$4,525.00
1963 Series 1 Jaguar E Type
$4,525.00

The Story

Size:47 x 35 in.

Introducing an unparalleled masterpiece, the "1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type" by the distinguished artist Roz Wilson, this original painting is a homage to the quintessence of classic automotive design. Framed in a sophisticated black wooden floating frame, the artwork measures an impressive 42" x 30"inches, perfectly capturing the timeless elegance and dynamic essence of the iconic Jaguar E-Type.  Roz Wilson, renowned for her exquisite detail and passion for automotive art, brings to life the sensuality and allure of the 1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type through her contemporary lens.  These dominant hues are set against a backdrop that melds seamlessly from soft greys to atmospheric charcoals, accentuating the car's sleek lines, luminous chrome details, and the reflection-bathed curvature that defines its legendary silhouette.  Wilson's career, blossomed from her graphic design roots and her exceptional ability to blend her passion for petrol-driven machines with her creative prowess, renders each painting a captivating spectacle. Her technique, refined through decades of mastering hand-drawn artistry, breathes life into the inanimate, transforming the Jaguar E-Type into a symbol of beauty, power, and elegance.  This painting not only captures the physical attributes of the 1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type but also encapsulates a moment in time, reflecting the world around it through its meticulously polished surface. It invites viewers to delve deeper into the narrative Wilson weaves - one of history, passion, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.  As an investment in art or an emblem of automotive heritage, this original piece by Roz Wilson transcends ordinary expectations, offering a unique opportunity to own a fragment of history painted with an expertise born of genuine passion and unparalleled skill.

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Description

Size:47 x 35 in.

Introducing an unparalleled masterpiece, the "1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type" by the distinguished artist Roz Wilson, this original painting is a homage to the quintessence of classic automotive design. Framed in a sophisticated black wooden floating frame, the artwork measures an impressive 42" x 30"inches, perfectly capturing the timeless elegance and dynamic essence of the iconic Jaguar E-Type.  Roz Wilson, renowned for her exquisite detail and passion for automotive art, brings to life the sensuality and allure of the 1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type through her contemporary lens.  These dominant hues are set against a backdrop that melds seamlessly from soft greys to atmospheric charcoals, accentuating the car's sleek lines, luminous chrome details, and the reflection-bathed curvature that defines its legendary silhouette.  Wilson's career, blossomed from her graphic design roots and her exceptional ability to blend her passion for petrol-driven machines with her creative prowess, renders each painting a captivating spectacle. Her technique, refined through decades of mastering hand-drawn artistry, breathes life into the inanimate, transforming the Jaguar E-Type into a symbol of beauty, power, and elegance.  This painting not only captures the physical attributes of the 1963 Series 1 Jaguar E-Type but also encapsulates a moment in time, reflecting the world around it through its meticulously polished surface. It invites viewers to delve deeper into the narrative Wilson weaves - one of history, passion, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.  As an investment in art or an emblem of automotive heritage, this original piece by Roz Wilson transcends ordinary expectations, offering a unique opportunity to own a fragment of history painted with an expertise born of genuine passion and unparalleled skill.

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