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Stencil art adds street cred to motorsport icons

Xander Walker's Street Spirit stencil art

Street cred comes to the world of motorsport in the guise of stencil art from artist Xander Walker and his Street spirit series. Featured above is Nigel Mansell’s 1992 Williams FW14. Also in Walker’s portfolio are a couple of Ayrton Senna’s F1 cars, along with some classic GT racers and more.

The works are limited, very well priced and for sale now via Etsy. We’ve got a couple on the way and are hoping Walker might create another Williams work for us, the FW07 that Alan Jones piloted to the 1980 world championship.

[via Autoblog]

UPDATE: A video from the artist has been added below.

7 replies on “Stencil art adds street cred to motorsport icons”

I went for the slightly less fashionable Toleman TG184. There’s still 83 of those available!

Oh yeah, I contacted Xander Walker about the FW07 and it looks like that might be a goer. If it happens, it would be great to see a few AUSmotive readers help to make it worth his while.

Thanks a lot guys. I wish I had made the MP4/4’s in a larger series. I only made twenty and i have to honor the integrity of the limited run. However I will be making another run of MP4/4’s in a larger format—similar to the size of the red bull’s in that video. And yes I will do the famous FW07 but it could take a little time as I have a lot of stuff in the pipeline. Thanks again!

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