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Welcome to the iGallery, built to give an insight into the complex brushstrokes that go into producing paintings with such a photo-realistic appearance.
One of the most common reactions to seeing a Gavin MacLeod painting for the first time is, "Nice shot!". This section is for all those people, allowing them to see that it really is a painting.
All paintings featured here are also available to buy from the online shop.
How to use the iGallery...
- Hold down 'ctrl', and click the image to zoom in.
- Move within the image by 'clicking+hold', then moving the cursor.
- Hold down 'shift', and click the image to zoom out.
PAINTINGS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
JUAN MANUEL FANGIO driving the Scuderia Ferrari to victory at Silverstone in 1956.
FIRST VICTORY for Ayrton Senna driving the Lotus 97t at Estoril, Portugal in 1985.
LAST VICTORY for Ayrton Senna driving the McLaren MP4/8 around Adelaide in 1993.
IMOLA 1994 where Ayrton Senna was tragically killed in his final Grand Prix driving for Williams.
AYRTON SENNA 1990 driving at Monte Carlo where he dominated the rest of the field.
WORLD CHAMPION Damon Hill driving for Williams in 1996.
DOWN TO THE WIRE in Adelaide 1994 moments before the infamous title-deciding collision.
ITALIAN PASSION featuring Michael Schumacher winning at the Monaco GP in 1999.
SCARLET FEVER - the Ferrari pit crew undertake a lightning fast pit stop at the USGP.
WORLD CHAMPION 2001 - Michael Schumacher wins his fourth Drivers' Championship.
SILVER DREAM - McLaren drivers Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard in 1998.
BUZZIN HORNET - Damon Hill winning his last and Jordan's first GP in 1998.
LISTER STORM GTL with Newcastle United livery racing at Le Mans in 1997.
PORSCHE 911 GT1 98 driven by Alan McNish, Stéphane Ortelli and Laurent Aeillo in 1998.
CADILLAC NORTHSTAR LMP-02 driven by J J Lehto, Max Angelelli, Wayne Taylor and Christophe Tinseau.
TIME TO GO RACING - Fittipaldi gets the drop on Indy 500 leader Nigel Mansell in 1993.