Jaguar E-Type Series II
What words will add anything to this description? Just look at the pics. That's a beautiful machine! The Series II of the E-type was produced from 1968 to 1971, and although it's anot quite as elegant as the Series I, it's still an utterly amazing and gorgeous piece of sculpture.
Main differences compared to Series I: headlights are larger and no longer covered with glass; the front air intake is larger; indicators are velow the front bumper, and chromework is higher. There were also a raft of interior and engine changes, but I didn't have to draw these so they don't concern us here ;)
Currently available in red. More colours to follow soon.
Full colour litho print on archive quality A3 paper, measuring 420mm wide by 297mm high (16.5 x 11.7 inches). 140gsm stock. Unframed.
Each print is physically embossed with the Classic Car Art logo in the bottom right corner, as well as hand signed and numbered by the artist.
Please note: the text watermarks on the images on this website are to prevent unauthorised use of these images. The actual prints do not, of course, have any such watermarks on them.
Each print is physically embossed with the Classic Car Art logo in the bottom right corner, as well as hand signed and numbered by the artist.
Please note: the text watermarks on the images on this website are to prevent unauthorised use of these images. The actual prints do not, of course, have any such watermarks on them.
I am a professional graphic artist, as well as a classic car enthusiast. I own a 1968 Jaguar 240, which served as the basis for my first original illustration.
Each digital illustration takes about 40 hours. I make sketches from real life examples, and then digitally illustrate the original drawing and colour, finally refining the image with photo manipulation software to give more realistic effects such as the reflections in the paint and the sunlight on the windscreen. Each image is made of many layers: typically a background layer, with additional layers for tyres, bodywork, interior, chrome, reflections, dark shadows and highlights all superimposed successively on top.
Future releases in the coming months will include:
MGB GT
Mini & Mini Cooper
Alfa Romeo Veloce 2000
So please check back regularly!
Each digital illustration takes about 40 hours. I make sketches from real life examples, and then digitally illustrate the original drawing and colour, finally refining the image with photo manipulation software to give more realistic effects such as the reflections in the paint and the sunlight on the windscreen. Each image is made of many layers: typically a background layer, with additional layers for tyres, bodywork, interior, chrome, reflections, dark shadows and highlights all superimposed successively on top.
Future releases in the coming months will include:
MGB GT
Mini & Mini Cooper
Alfa Romeo Veloce 2000
So please check back regularly!
All images are copyright Hepcat's Classic Car Art. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited.