Car Paintings: Fiat 500L

Car paintings on wood: Fiat 500 artwork. Blue Fiat 500L (1968) Cinquecento.

This is the first of a series of larger car paintings on wood. Measuring 50 x 70cm, it’s an acrylic painting on 10mm plywood panel. The lovely Fiat 500 was designed by Dante Giacosa in around 1955, and replaced the earlier tiny Fiat “Topolino” (nicknamed in Italian after Mickey Mouse). Fiat produced the 500 from 1957 until 1975 and sold nearly four million all over the world. It was replaced by the Fiat 126; a very similar car but, with its much more squared-off design, the 126 figures far less in the popular imagination.

NOTE for FIAT 500 PURISTS: I’ve just read that the 500L, (1968-72) with its extra chrome over-bumpers, is not actually supposed to have a white steering wheel….so I’ll change it to black before varnishing the painting…..(Oh what a fool I was…..!)

 

Painting Process:

 

Outline shape of Fiat 500 filled in with white paint. On an easel in artist's studio.

The first stage: Blocking in the overall shape of the car using several layers of gesso. This gives a smooth surface for the following layers of paint. It would be very difficult to paint directly on the wood: The wood would just absorb the paint. In addition, the wood grain would end up being a very dominant feature in the texture of the artwork. The next photo shows how the gesso creates a surface which is very different from the horizontally-grained wood panel.

 

 Detail of Fiat 500 shown in outline on a wood background.

The paint lays nicely on top of the gesso, and the wood grain is barely evident. This is the technique used by traditional icon painters to prepare the wood panel. More serious icon painters would make the gesso compound themselves, possibly including traditional rabbit-skin glue…….(Definitely need to read up on that, and maybe get some rabbits for next time…..). In the meantime I use a very good acrylic gesso by Schmincke.

 

An initial rough painting of the Fiat 500.

Next is adding an initial layer of the blue bodywork colour, with a suggestion of shadow and highlights to evoke the modelling of the surface.

 

Fiat 500 painting: "work in progress" photo, showing half-finished painting of this 1965 car.

This shows the painting at about the halfway stage, with the main body coloured, but lots of details yet to add.

 

Fiat 500 artwork: Detail of front section
Close-up of front section

 

Car paintings on easel: Fiat 500 and Jensen Interceptor

This studio photo shows two car paintings: The Fiat 500 is compared to the smaller-size Jensen Interceptor MkII (framed).

Visit my Car Art page for details of my other car paintings and prints.

 

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