Carbon Fiber Fish Sculptures made by Alastair Gibson
3 Comments // posted on Art, Hobbies
This is something you can expect from a man who spent 14 years in Formula One, four, as the chief engineer of the Benetton F1 team and 10 of the race as crew chief mechanic BAR Honda Grand command. After a career of 22 years, Alastair Gibson discussed the similarities between modern cars Great Fish and Wildlife, and developed a series of sculptures of fish, using F1 parties. These fish sculptures are influenced Motorsport carbon fiber body, and each fish sculpture comes with a spec sheet that shows detailed information about specific parts added to it. Photo above, brown trout, whose tail fin is made from the floor and is mounted on a table in the bottom button Jensen 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix winning car. Hammerhead shark mounted on the CPR extraction rod in the Hungarian GP car, and your eyes from the rear wheels of the CAT cable boxes. There is one called Mako Racing, which is two and a half feet long and uses the real part of F1 cars.
Alastair is currently a number of commissions and new works using the latest technology available compound. No data on prices, but when these works of art to use carbon fiber and the actual construction of F1 chassis parts, we can expect to receive from our pockets.
I'm happy married woman, lives in Surabaya - Indonesia. I just wanna share all about women lifestyle and modern living...
DoFollow