July 4, 200817 yr Art Fitzpatrick is one of my favorite automotive artists. He was such a big part of Pontiac's success and their wide-track ad campaign from '59-'71. http://www.fitz-art.com/ http://www.fitz-art.com/gallery.htm http://www.petersen.org/default.cfm?docid=1046 http://www.motortrend.com/classic/features...rick/index.html http://www.motortrend.com/classic/features...rick/index.html
July 4, 200817 yr I have the issue of Motor Trend Classic which featured him. I love his ads for the second-generation Firebird and various GTOs. His best work was with Pontiac.
July 4, 200817 yr Love his artwork, always have. It transports me to a different place, and makes me want to drive a Pontiac to get there.
July 4, 200817 yr I have most of his ads in my files- there's one for a '62 wagon and all the chrome is beaded with rain- insane. In addition to being a fantastic artist, know that Pontiacs really did look this good in the '60s; they made it a bit easier for AF (& VK) :
July 4, 200817 yr Author I have most of his ads in my files- there's one for a '62 wagon and all the chrome is beaded with rain- insane. In addition to being a fantastic artist, know that Pontiacs really did look this good in the '60s; they made it a bit easier for AF (& VK) : Man, I'd like to find out the techniques he and other's used for their work. I'm a bit of an amateur auto artist wannabe myself.
July 4, 200817 yr Author I just got a bit of an answer here.... http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2007...er-stretch.html Edited July 4, 200817 yr by HarleyEarl
July 4, 200817 yr Author Another good source of his artwork......I like the title, 'Pontiacs as Art' What a fantastic site this is for automotive literature, Automotive Chronicles http://www.automotivechronicles.com/articles/2003/dec/03.php Edited July 4, 200817 yr by HarleyEarl
July 4, 200817 yr Good links, HE. Was looking at a flawless '62 GP (the below is a Bonne) at a small show yesterday (I know '60s PMDs intimately)- every bit as beautiful as the ads, just a smidge narrower. And this is the ad I mentioned earlier (sorry: a 4-dr sedan, not a wagon) - you can't make out the rain drops here, but in print it's amazing. Edited July 4, 200817 yr by balthazar
July 4, 200817 yr Author There's another one Mr. Fitzpatrick did of a Tempest, and it shows wind blown steams of raindrops on the hood....amazing. I'll try to find....maybe you have it Mr.B.
July 4, 200817 yr I didn't know his name, but it's beautiful work. Did he do images for other GM makes, or was he exclusively Pontiac?
July 4, 200817 yr Author He did artwork for other makes but for a period of time was contracted exclusively to GM. To me he will always be mainly known for his incredible work for Pontiac.
July 5, 200817 yr AF did work for numerous marques; Merc for 8 years in the early '50s, Buick in the mid '50s, but was exclusive to Pontiac from '59 thru at least '71. HE- what year Tempest are you thinking it was?
July 5, 200817 yr Author AF did work for numerous marques; Merc for 8 years in the early '50s, Buick in the mid '50s, but was exclusive to Pontiac from '59 thru at least '71. HE- what year Tempest are you thinking it was? It's a 1970....and if you click on here, it will come up: http://www.petersen.org/default.cfm?docid=1046
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