I do artwork for a living, it helps me afford tinker time on my classics. I do it for fun too, so it's not all work and no play. You can find me on Twitter @angyroper and on DeviantArt http://art-of-angyl.deviantart.com/ but I'll post here and other places too if you don't use those sites.
So let's catch up with 2014's artwork first.
This one was an enjoyable commissioned piece of a recently completed Triumph Herald. I have a feeling the owner is on here but I haven't been able to find a build thread. Instead I've been following his updates on Twitter as he turns it into a nicely modernised version of a much loved classic. Magic Roundabout themed and A3 in size.

Another A3 commission, this time of a Mazda 929 estate which was something of a rarity when new and practically extinct now. I really enjoyed working on this one which is completed entirely in watercolour.

This one is highly relevant here as it's the ex-Practical Classics Volvo now being enjoyed by its current owner. Unfortunately the scanner did strip the subtle shading out of the cream, but other than that the picture survived relatively unscathed. I do quite like these Volvos and I've drawn a few over the years but this is probably the best of the bunch I've done.

Practical classics aren't always on four wheels and as two-wheels classics go you can't get much more practical than the ubiquitous Honda Cub 90. This was done as a thank-you gift for the owner of the bike who trundled over to help me swap the doors on my red Princess just for the fun of doing it. A real gent and the sort of person that can help keep a project moving.

Finally, for this initial update, is my favourite picture from 2014. I didn't want to part with this A3 commission. It takes strong inspiration from all those marvellous 1960s car brochures with the background colour taken from the interior of the DS pictured which is a charming care-worn example called Iris.









