First, we’d love to thank all the participants in our first contest ever: we received a lot of really great works and we are currently in the final selection stage – and given the quality of many entries it is a really though job!
As anticipated, below we report a full gallery of the entries (strictly in alphabetical order) for the Senior design Students and Professional designers category.
UPDATE 1: Also check the gallery of entries by amateurs and first year design students.
UPDATE 2: Here are the winners!
1962 Aston Martin DB4 Zagato by Akash Mitra
300 SL Carrera Panamericana 1952 by Alejandro Castaneda
Lotus by Alejandro Castaneda
1964 Chevy Cheetah by Anthony Spadaro
1964 Shelby Cobra by Anthony Spadaro
BMW CSL race car by Chris Mikalauskas
Ferrari 250 GTO by Chris Mikalauskas
Renault Alpine A110 by Damien Charles
Renault 8 Gordini by Damien Charles
Maserati 250F by Daron Vorsganian
Maserati 250F by Debrup Sanyal
Mercedes Benz 300 SLR by Debrup Sanyal
Enzo racer by Emil Mocanasu
Alfa Romeo Sketch 01 by Fabio Ricupero
Alfa Romeo Sketch 02 by Fabio Ricupero
Giuseppe Porsche 550 Spyder Little Bastard by Francesco Di
Mercedes 300 SL by Gabriel Manole
Alfa Romeo GTA Sketch by Giuseppe Starace
Porsche 718 sketch by Guillermo Rodrigues
Alpine Renault sketch by JeanLuc Vanuf
Lancia D50 sketch by JeanLuc Vanuf
Ferrari 250LM 01 by Jimmy Markopoulos
Ferrari Testarossa by Jimmy Markopoulos
1960 motor racing 01 by Jochen Buck
1960 motor racing 02 by Jochen Buck
Ferrigno Ferrari P4 300 Painting by Juan Carlos
AC Cobra by Kushal Chavda
Ferrari 250 GTO 1 by Luis Kazmoli
Ferrari 250 GTO 2 by Luis Kazmoli
Ferrari Dino Concept by Mani Keramati
Ferrari Dino by Mani Keramati
1938 BMW 328 Mille Miglia by Marcel Santos
1960s Porsche 904 4 01 by Marcelo Aguiar
Mercedes Benz 300 SL by Markus Krautter
Bertone Ferrari 250GT by Michael Yun
BMW 507 by Michael Yun
Alfa Romeo TZ1 by Michele Perillo
Mercedes Benz 300 SLR by Neeraj Setpal
Ferrari 512 artwork by Nikhil Mansukhani
Ferrari 250 LM by Pablo Silva
Ferrari 275 GTB by Pablo Silva
Ford vs Ferrari at 1966 Le Mans by Pios Guitz
Sportscar Sketch by Pranab P.Kumar
Racing Car Sketch by Prashant Ladkat
1960s Formula One 1 by Prashant Makwana
1960s Formula One 2 by Prashant Makwana
1960s Formula One 3 by Prashant Makwana
Allard J2 by Pravin Gaikwad
1953 Maserati A6GCS Pininfarina Berlinetta 01 by Rahul Rathore
1953 Maserati A6GCS Pininfarina Berlinetta 02 by Rahul Rathore
Ferrari 250 GTO sketch by Salvatore Cutaia
Ferrari 330P3 4 sketch by Salvatore Cutaia
Ferrari 750 Monza by Sergio Ivan Mora Alba
Porsche 356C Gulf livery by Sergio Ivan Mora Alba
Honda RA272 by Shantanu Jog
Racing Car digital painting by Simon Jody Lazzari
MGA sports car by Steve McCool
Alfa Romeo Jr illustration by Tejas Purohit
Porsche 917 illustration by Tejas Purohit
Jaguar E Type sketch by Tom Grove
1960s Maserati 250F by Tomasz Siemek
1960s Ferrari Dino at Le Mans 1 by Yasid Oozeear
1960s Ferrari Dino at Le Mans 2 by Yasid Oozeear
Check back soon for Part 2…
coool…..m waiting for mine…;-)
… wasn’t the brief was to “create a QUICK drawing/rendering / painting”. Surely some of those, although beautiful fall into the over two hours mark – always read the design brief! 😉
Yes emp5317: I totally agree!! If I had more time I would have submitted something better than my Pegaso sports car, but the rules where 2 hours per sketch. Come on, lets be fair!
…Anyway, some are absolutely beautiful. Congs to all. Difficult to decide which is the best.
Some of these sketches are masterpieces.
I can’t compete 😉
Sad that many people have sent their old drawings, rather than creating new ones.
So a professional designer cannot find 2 hours of time to participate in a contest?
I find very difficult that someone can remember how much time was spent on a drawing of 3 or 4 years ago ;(
Well bivvoDsign don’t worry. There are professional designers out there that did take the take the proper amount of time and do the work recently. For example my blue Cobra submission (mine were the 4th and 5th images down from the top) took 20 min to sketch and 15 to render. Clearly under the designated amount and a true paper and pen sketch. It was finished on the friday of the deadline during my lunch hour. And the cheetah was under two hours as well since you don’t really have to render the entire car with that style. I always figure if you wanna do it bad enough, you will find a way.
Dear Tony, you’re right, in fact I said many drawings, not all (by the way, congratulations for your designs)
The trouble of the recycled drawings is that they are not sketch nor emotional.
Plus, some of these models are not even of the 50s-60s.
I think that the possibility given to the participant to be among the first to have their portfolio in a such site, has led many people to send works that they know that will not win, but just to be here.
On the other hand we have the possibility to see very, VERY spectacular artworks in here!
The level is really high
I do agree with you on numerous topics. I also believe there is some very attractive pieces in here and applaud that. I also noticed not all the vehicles chosen were from the 50’s and 60’s and I am sure the judges are taking that into account. I just wanted to show that it is do able for Full timers to compete and no matter what the outcome we should all have pride in our artwork. It’s like I always say to fellow designers. We were artists long before we were designers. It should be viewed as a fun exercise instead of an “I have to win the prize deal”. The prize should be a bonus instead of a motivator. Good luck to all of the participants and I hope that CBD continues to have these contests more. 🙂
Of course that all cannot be made in 2 hours…
I am sure that the jury will be able to make the difference… 😉
But a lot are really beautiful… Congratulations to all !
some excellent work here.. I would say action scene, showing movement.. would be the winners..