Colin Winn

            Freelance Artist

Colin Winn,  freelance artist  - a 48 year old English artist, living and working in Burgundy, France. The vehicle linework illustrations that feature on this site are created create on computer.    Technical pens and ink at the drawing board  are used to  render other  images  and  types of illustrations on this site, mainly line and wash.   using gouache, acrylics (often with palette knives - a personal  favourite .

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ARTWORK

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Artwork  in this series


1957 Chev Corvette

1965  Ford Mustang

Aston Martin DB

Bel Air  convertible

Citroen Light 15

F1 Ferrari

Jaguar XKE  series 1

Triumph Roadster

Triumph Herald

Harrods  Van



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Americas Cup Yachting



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Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible


In 1953 Chevrolet  named  the Bel Air,  The Bel Air  was to be the

'top of the range'   It came with a few Extras the rest of the Chevrolet range did not Include like Carpet,  full wheel covers,  and more chrome.


The 1955   1956 and  1957 models are  amongst the most highly

Desired cars from this era .  Fully restored cars  of show quality  can  collect huge  sums of money at classic car auctions.


In 1959 The Bel Air was demoted to the middle of range when the

Impala was made the  top line car   -  But the Early Chevrolet Bel air

has never   had its 'good looks'  ravaged by time.   


To many enthusiast This car  looks the way a classic car should look.


Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

Line work Artwork. This Original drawing can be purchased or similar drawing of  your vehicle can be  commissioned.  Feel free to contact Colin to discuss your art  requirements    contact Colin Winn


The art of drawing lines on pages on a page  is one of the great  communication tools,  a picture can often say  something words can not communicate


What does this  illustration say to  you ?


Not quite right ?  .  .   


The Human  eye has some

          peculiar  rules  . . .


" Planks "

This original image and similar artwork is available  . .  Contact  Colin Winn

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