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This is a compilation of all the reports which appeared on the site during 2003 for each of the three series.
A collection of artwork featuring paintings of Casey Stoner, Valentino Rossi - greatest rider never to ride for Ducati!, Neil Hodgson, Troy Bayliss and pencil drawings of Troy Bayliss, Loris Capirossi (2), Niccolo Canepa and Michel Fabrizio.
On that page there is a link to a separate page featuring Fine English Bone China Mugs created using some of the pencil drawings.
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A selection of products featuring my artwork of two of the greatest motorcycle riders of their time. Both of them always have you on the edge of your seat as you marvel at their skill and ability!
GEORGE FORMBY (aka George Shuttleworth)
VALENTINO ROSSI (aka The Doctor)
This is a fine art print limited to 950 worldwide on the highest quality 300gsm paper. It depicts G.W.R. 4-6-0 Manor Class Locomotive "Dunley Manor" crossing the River Wnion as it travels "The Barmouth Road" between Ruabon and the coast. Image size is approximately 16"x14" and each print is individually signed and numbered. The prints cost £12 each plus postage and packaging. Please make cheques payable to Andrew Little Fine Art.
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This is the scene which confronts you if you visit the location depicted in the painting today. As far as I am aware, there are no photographs of locomotives crossing the bridge when the line was in use (it fell to the Beeching axe during the mid sixties.). So I resolved to try and bring things back to life with as much accuracy as possible. The original oil painting (from which the prints are taken) is a bit of an epic and took me about a year to paint. The locomotive and carriage combination actually did ply the line - even the number of the leading coach is correct. Putting this level of detail into a painting leaves you wide open to criticism from those people who think that, post the advent of photography, painting is just about atmosphere and expression. But from my point of view, how else, other than by artistic endeavour, can this splendid and much-missed vista be resurrected?
Anyway, here's a webcam shot of the original - corrupted to prevent copying directly off this page.

A print placed alongside the original

And a shot of an actual print.

If you are interested in purchasing a print then please contact me:
E-mail: andrew@andrewlittlefineart.fsnet.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0) 790-033 2977 (Mobile)