Metal Print

Metal Print "Metaphor" by Richard Kelley

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SKU: PROD01005417

Product description

Metaphor

James Hunt relaxes with a cigarette and a cold Shlitz beer after winning the 1977 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen for McLaren. Who could be a better metaphor of all that has changed, from the “romantic” era of the ‘70s to the image Formula 1 presents today than James Hunt? His was a soul that thrived on the romance of the desperate fight; that sought the challenge of the fleeting moment. James lived life in a 65-second minute; devouring as much stimulation as possible, for tomorrow was never a certainty.

His McLaren team would use his need for an on-the-limit life to their advantage. Alistar Caldwell would joke about holding him in the pits, stoking his emotions on purpose until just before the end of a session so James’ aggression level would be off the scale. Then, once on track, the team would watch as James would set a pole-winning time on his first flying lap.


Global shipping from Europe.

Print

7-colour print

Material

2 Aluminium layers with a platinum white look

Core

Black polyethylene core.

Sizes

Basel 6 mm, Black oak Frame

Story behind

Photoprints by Richard Kelley

Explore our exclusive collection of pre-framed photoprints, printed on premium canvas. Each piece authentically captures iconic moments in racing history, featuring legends such as Sir Jackie Stewart, James Hunt, and more.

How it's done

The Magic Behind

We design each print using a world-unique combination of 3D renderings and CGI technology allowing us to re-create each car to precise coats of paint and scratches with a level of detail never seen before.

About

Automobilist

A team of artists, creative thinkers, solution finders, automotive and motorsport aficionados, and perfectionists en route to build a global automotive hub for every automotive fan and consumer’s interests and requirements.