McLaren 720S in Volcano Red - Marker Drawing
Realistic drawing made with alcohol markers on 250 gsm A4 (11.7 by 8.3 inches) sized paper.
A Wonderful Piece of Engineering
When the 720S first came out it was a weird car, but slowly it started to grow on me.
A few months after the launch we went to a car museum where they had an exhibition of McLarens, including the new 720S. When seeing the car in real life for the first time it suddenly wasn't a weird car anymore; it was a wonderful piece of engineering.
From then on I started to really like the 720S. After 7 years, I finally decided to draw one.
The Reflections Brought This Car to Life
When I decided I was going to draw this car I stumbled on this beautiful photo of a red 720S with both doors up and with nice reflections. This had to be the one I was drawing.
When drawing this car, I was a little scared that it would look a bit boring and not very realistic. But when I started to add in those bright highlights, the car fully transformed into a photorealistic work of art.
An Alcohol Marker Drawing
I made this drawing with alcohol-based markers on sturdy A4-sized 250gsm paper and spent over 10 hours making this drawing.
Usually, it's quite difficult to get a marker drawing to look this realistic, but after years of experience, this drawing turned out very well. Better than I thought it would.
Product Details
- Materials: High-quality alcohol markers on 250gsm FSC-certified, acid-free paper.
- Size: A4 (297 x 210 mm, 11.7" x 8.3") in landscape format.
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Edition:
1 of 1 Original Drawing.
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Framing:
Sold unframed. If you want to accentuate the contrasting white space and the red tones, I recommend framing it in a black frame. To best preserve the colors, don't place it in direct sunlight.
- Packaging: The drawing will be sent in a shipping tube of 105x105x435mm.
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I use high-quality art supplies for all my drawings to ensure my drawings will stand the test of time. My drawings are all made on Daler & Rowney Fine Grain Heavyweight paper and I make them using Winsor & Newton Promarkers and Graph'it Twin Tip Alcohol Based Markers and Faber-Castell Polychromos, Derwent Lightfast, Derwent Coloursoft and Caran d'Ache Luminance colored pencils.