There’s something about the BMW 2002 Turbo that just feels right. No overthinking it, just raw shape, stance, and attitude.
This latest release, “Widebody Red,” is part of my ongoing automotive illustration series. It’s built around exaggeration in the right places, the flared rear, the compressed proportions, the way the car feels planted even in a static composition. Less about perfect realism, more about presence.
I leaned into the widebody treatment here to push that idea further. The fragmented paneling and simplified color blocks are intentional, stripping things down while still holding onto the identity of the car. It’s aggressive, but controlled.
This one sits in that space between classic automotive culture and contemporary illustration. The 2002 Turbo already carries so much weight historically, so the goal wasn’t to reinvent it, just to reinterpret it through my signature illustrative style.
The print is available now as a limited edition of 10, hand-signed and numbered, each with a certificate of authenticity. Printed at 13″ × 16″ on archival paper with fade-resistant inks.
If you’re into BMWs, vintage performance, or just strong graphic automotive work, this one speaks for itself. Scoop yours here.
