The Porsche 356 "Outlaw on Route 66" - (1 of 50) is artistically re-imagined in Alex Marz' signature art style.. Alex's art style is unlike any other artist, showcasing his signature sweeping calligraphic lines and reflections that create a wow factor as soon as you see the art. His attention to linework weights and detail really makes his surreal artwork memorable.. As a former designer at Audi Porsche VW Group LA, Alex visually showcases a unique style that blends art, industrial design, composition and class. with over 20 years of painting experience combined with Automotive experience.. A true master that mixes Art and engineering in a very compelling manner.
LIMITED EDITION 1 of 50!! ONCE ITS SOLD OUT, THATS IT.. Bound to go up in value very quickly
ABOUT THE SPEEDSTER:
Ferry Porsche saw a market for a small, light two seater roadster and was unable to find a car in the market that matched his preference. He decided to build a car which became the first 356 and the first sportscar to bear the Porsche name. During 1950 Max Hoffman, the sole importer of Porsches in the USA was achieving excellent sales success for the company. He suggested to Ferry Porsche that he could do even better if he had a car that would compete with the imported English sportscars and fit the needs of the American market.He suggested this new model would resemble a small Jaguar XK120 and be available at a more competitive price than the current 356 range. In October 1950 Erwin Komeda drew up plans for the new car and a prototype was produced by Sauter. This was shown to Max Hoffman in 1951 who enthusiastically named it the America Roadster - Porsche designated it the Type 540.
Original Speedsters are now much coveted and can sell from $150,000 - $500,000 USD.. when a collector can find one. If you have one, this original art piece by a professional designer is the perfect compliment!
Porsche 356 "Outlaw on Route 66" - 1 of 50 (ACRYLIC/METAL)
Premium Fine Art - Acrylic
- 3 mm high gloss framing grade plexiglas (acrylic)
- Epson archival pigment print on metallic paper
- Acid free, optically clear adhesive for face mount
- 3 mm Aluminum (dibond) Backing
- Hanging hardware
- CNC milled (computerized cuts)
- Archival with incredibly longevity
- 60" x 60" max size. Want something bigger? Contact marzo.cs@gmail.com
We face mount an Epson glossy photo print (archival pigment print) to framing grade plexiglas. Because this face mounting technique builds upon an Epson archival pigment print, it retains all the advantages of archival pigment prints and possess a wider color gamut, incredible resolution and high archivability / print permanence. This is then backed with 3 mm aluminum composite (dibond) and a hanging subframe