Richard Neergaard

Amazing art can stop an audience in its tracks. Looking and feeling compelled to ask, “What is it?” and immediately “How did they make that?” and finally getting to “What does it mean?” is the ultimate test of impactful art. But there must be beauty, not just shock or a dramatic statement.

To achieve curiosity and beauty for the audience, he integrates original pieces from race cars, exotics, and classic cars. These pieces give meaning and a sense of history while the rest of the art provides an unusual framework. Most are made with aluminium panels which are laser cut, CNC bent and anodised. A high-quality photo is then laminated, computer calculated and plodder cut to fit precisely on the boards and screwed into an acrylic gloss back panel.

However, he has worked in many styles including painting on car parts and even sculpting vintage ahoogah horns into a flower bouquet for a museum in LA. He has worked in the British Motor Museum, the Los Angeles Driving Museum, the Jaguar Heritage Trust Museum, the Williams F1 Museum, Alfa Romeo F1, McLaren F1 and Williams F1 headquarter and produced for F1 drivers. He has exhibited at the Royal Automobile Club in London, Sotheby’s London, Salon Prive at Blenheim Palace, Sleeping with Art at Hedsor House and sold at Bonham’s Aston Martin Classics auction and Argent Timeless on Savile Row in London.