Kevin McNicholas

Rainman | Michael Schumacher | Ferrari | Art Mug or Coaster

£5.00

A stunning original painting by Kevin McNicholas of Michael Schumacher highlighting his incredible ‘wet’ driving skills in practice for the 2002 Italian Grand Prix. Now available on a coaster or art mug.

Please select 'McNicholas | Art Mug | Overseas' for shipping outside of the United Kingdom.

9 x 9cm
Made from responsibly sourced FSC certified board and recycled wood from sawmills.
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Type: Painting
Style: Photorealism, Illustrative
Framed: No
Colour: Grey, Red
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Kevin McNicholas

My interest in motor racing began when I was just a young boy. As I grew older, I became fascinated in not only the racing aspect of the sport, but increasingly about the cars, how they were designed and built.

Like most motor racing fans, I was limited to following the sport by either watching it on TV, or by reading about it in magazines, which was hugely frustrating for me. So, I began to think of ways that would enable me to get closer to the action, to be able to see where the cars were designed and built and to meet the people involved. 

I knew and understood that this was never going to be an easy task, as motorsport, especially Formula 1 (F1), is highly technical and the participating teams are renowned for being extremely secretive and guarded about their work. This made it highly unlikely or impossible even, for a normal fan like me to be entrusted with access to their facilities.

However undeterred, I came up with an idea. I enjoyed painting and believed I was reasonably skilled at it, therefore my idea was to paint a picture of an F1 car, then offer the painting to a team owner, or CEO, in exchange for a visit to their Head Quarters (HQ). 

As my favourite boyhood team was Team Lotus, my first F1 car painting effort was completed and a photograph of it taken and sent to their Technical Director Frank Dernie, along with a letter explaining my offer. To my absolute astonishment he agreed to my ‘deal’ and I spent the most enjoyable day with him at Ketteringham Hall in Norfolk, where the Lotus F1 cars were made.

Following the success of that venture, I approached Ron Dennis (McLaren CEO) with a similar proposal. Surprisingly, this resulted in another favourable response, and I was subsequently rewarded with a visit to the McLaren HQ, a trip to the British Grand Prix and a book signed by Ayrton Senna. 

This now ‘tried and trusted’ method allowed me further adventures, including a visit to the Williams HQ, where I met Sir Frank and my painting was hung in the Williams boardroom. I was also privileged to do a painting for Nigel Mansell. I therefore believe I have been extremely fortunate in having achieved my aim and realised my dreams. 

I have since continued with my F1 themed paintings. I use acrylic paint on canvas panels, with traditional brushes in a photorealistic style. I’m keen to retain the texture of the canvas, so the paint is applied in thin layers. This process is very time consuming which means a piece on a canvas panel measuring 36” x 24” usually takes around 1,700 hours to complete. 

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