Pescara F1 Circuit Art
Italian Abstract Circuit series 1
Original Pescara F1 circuit, portrayed as an abstract maze of lines depicting the longest ever circuit in F1 for the 1957 Pescara GP, won by Stirling Moss. The maze of lines is created from all the shapes of the circuit as it rises from the seafront startline, up into the mountains and back, a total of 25.5km long. The line creates a playful visual maze to get absorbed within.
Created using acrylic paints on canvas, framed with AR70 gallery grade art glass. Ready to hang. Original artwork, 1 of 1.
Dimensions (framed) 33 x 33cm
About the Artist
Since 1994, artist Jonny Ambrose has been creating elegant, contemporary automobile sculptures and designing trophies awarded at The Quail Concours, USA and the Mille Miglia series of events. His bold artworks combine traditional steam-bent wood craftsmanship with digital design processes. Recent commissions include JPMorgan, Porsche Motorsport, Morgan, MG, Bicester Motion and Magneto. His sculptures celebrate automotive artistry with graceful abstraction, inspired by aerodynamic airflow and polygonal forms. Aston Martin’s client magazine and Porsche worldwide media have featured his artworks and he has exhibited at the Royal Automobile Club, Sotheby's, Concours d’Elegance, Goodwood, Retromobile Paris and throughout Europe.
