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"Number 19 Ferrari at Le Mans" by Simon Ward - 24" x 20"
"Number 19 Ferrari at Le Mans" by Simon Ward - 24" x 20"
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Medium: Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
Dimensions: 24" x 20"
Edition: 1 of 1 Original
Simon Ward’s "Number 19 Ferrari at Le Mans" transports viewers to the heart of endurance racing at the historic Circuit de la Sarthe. This one-of-a-kind original artwork features the legendary Ferrari #19 prototype poised in the bustling paddock amidst a sea of spectators, mechanics, and fellow race cars. The painting captures the electric atmosphere of Le Mans, complete with vibrant flags, the iconic Shell branding, and the towering grandstands overlooking the scene.
The stunning red Ferrari, with its sleek aerodynamic design, serves as the focal point, embodying the spirit of innovation and performance that defined this golden age of motorsport. Simon’s incredible attention to detail ensures that every element—from the textures of the car’s bodywork to the lively crowd—feels alive and tangible.
As a 1 of 1 original, this painting is both a celebration of Ferrari’s racing legacy and a testament to Simon Ward’s mastery in capturing the energy and history of motorsport. This exclusive piece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
About the Artist: Simon Ward
Simon Ward is a globally recognized motorsport artist whose work captures the raw speed, power, and history of the world’s greatest racing machines. His passion for motorsports was ignited at the 1973 British Grand Prix, where as a young boy, he witnessed the thrill of Formula 1 up close. Self-taught and deeply immersed in the racing world, Simon transitioned from hobbyist to professional artist in 1986 after securing his first commission from F1 driver Ivan Capelli. Since then, he has traveled the world attending Grand Prix, Le Mans, Daytona, Indianapolis 500, and Sebring, painting legendary race cars and drivers with stunning accuracy and emotion. His artwork has been featured in Sebring’s official posters and programs, as well as in permanent installations at Sebring Regional Airport. Simon’s signature style blends technical precision with the atmosphere of the track, making his paintings feel as if the engines are still roaring and the tires are gripping the pavement.
Each piece he creates is more than just a painting—it’s a tribute to racing history, a celebration of speed, and a tangible connection to the legends of motorsport.
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