"At Suzuka, the Spoon corner is maybe one of the most difficult to get right. I don't think I've ever had the same line twice in all the races I've run there. Visually, it's a sea of green grass, and the apex is completely hidden until you've already started turning in to the corner, there are no reference points to help you, yet the exit is super critical to carry the speed all the way down the longest straight on the track." - Stefan Johansson
Material:
Printed on Signa Smooth. A matte, smooth texture, neutral white fine art paper. A paper that is strong and dimensionally stable. Made from 100% cotton fiber. Acid and linen free. The paper is archival certified to last 100+ years.
All prints come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Available in three sizes.
Please note that frame is not included.
"Memories of a Past Life" are a series of abstracts created by Stefan Johansson. Drawing inspiration from his previous career as a Formula One Racing Driver, each painting is named after a corner or a section at various Grand Prix circuits around the world.
Stefan Johansson spent most of his life racing cars, with a 10 year career in Formula 1, driving for teams such as Ferrari and McLaren and winning the prestigious Le Mans 24 hour race for Porsche. 1986, when his best friend and rival, Elio De Angelis, was killed Stefan decided to pick up a brush and a canvas...
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