
INDYCAR: Artists Blackmore and Long unveil new Justin Wilson charity print
Justin Wilson fans have a new charity print to purchase that will support the wife and children of the late racecar driver. Created by renowned livery designer Andy Blackmore and IndyCar digital artist Ryan Long, the two have come together to create a print depicting each car Wilson drove to victory in a career spanning three decades.
From the Formula Vauxhall Junior car Wilson used to earn his maiden win in 1994 to the Dallara DW12-Honda that took the Briton to Victory Lane for the final time in 2012, 14 cars have been created by Blackmore & Long. And in some cases where images and logos were hard to find, the Wilson family, including Justin's father Keith, provided invaluable help to accurately recreate the cars.
http://stores.ebay.com/Celebrity-Charity-Auctions/Justin-Wilson-Memorial
. All proceeds will go directly to theWilson Children's Fund
."I had originally met Justin a few times when we were both still in the UK during his time in Formula Vauxhall and always followed his career more closely than others," Blackmore told RACER. "I wanted to help Justin's family following his untimely passing and used the helmet graphic from an old Champ Car illustration as the basis of the helmet tribute sticker that helped spread the word, was used as a tribute, and more importantly, raised funds for the Children's Foundation.
"While chatting with IndyCar's Ryan Long, who had used a variation of the sticker, I realized, collectively, we had most of Justin's winning cars drawn up in some shape of form. A couple of cars such as the Formula Palmer Audi had been previously drawn up for another team which resulted in an update."
Like the print Long created of Wilson in his Rolling Stones-sponsored Andretti Autosport Dallara DW12-Honda at this year's Indy 500, Blackmore hopes the new print sells out quickly and adds to the fundraising efforts for Julia, Jane, and Jess Wilson.
"Quite a few cars required illustrating from scratch; the older cars took weeks of research and requests to photo agencies, old team personnel and even sponsors, and I was amazed how helpful everyone was," he said.
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, and the illustration was fun to do and also a challenge. Although it's a very small part of the eBay auction, we hope it will help bring back some great memories to Justin's family, friends and colleagues and also help in a small way to provide more financial security for his wife and girls."Latest News
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