About
Rolled Prints
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Art Print Specs
Museum-quality giclée print on 10.3 mil (192 g/m²) archival paper, featuring a velvety matte texture, vibrant colors, and exceptional detail and clarity. Art prints ship carefully rolled in a tube container.
Art prints are ready to frame and come in standardized sizes for easy frame sourcing. If you want your print pre-framed before delivery, contact the Studio for options.
Shipping is complimentary within North America. If you are an International customer outside of the US, Canada, or Mexico, please contact the studio for shipping options and rates.
Delivered carefully rolled in fine artwork tube, hand-signed by the artist.
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Make Art & Drive Fast
The motto above encapsulates my studio's mission to celebrate the sentimental connection we have with our faithful chariots. Automobiles are perhaps our only inventions that mirror the unique traits of every man, woman, and child with arresting, poetic accuracy.
What better way to celebrate this than through the centuries-long tradition of artistic enshrinement?
The truth is, my work has less to do with geeking out about cars themselves and has more of a purpose in capturing a glimpse of their owners' aspirations, goals, and the legacies they want to leave behind: all the things that make them driven. That shared purpose between Man and Machine deserves a creative endeavor to laud and venerate its cherished camaraderie. As it turns out, I'm here to do just that.
Thank you again for supporting my studio and sharing your amazing ownership stories, all of which endlessly inspire my work. Looking forward to serving you,
STEPHEN SELZLER
Stephen Selzler is a fine artist / designer with a focus on automotive culture, concours events, and motorsport. He operates his studio out of Dallas, Texas, USA.
Background & Influences
Raised as an aspiring automotive designer, Stephen has spent the past decade as a practicing graphic designer and brand strategist, serving various luxury and aspirational brands across North America. Stephen’s influences come from a small variety of particular artists and designers from the American midcentury, pop, and postmodern movements to make up his stylistic repertoire. Notable influences include: Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Norman Rockwell, Art Fitzpatrick, Frank Lloyd Wright, Wayne Thiebaud, Anselm Kiefer, Syd Mead, and Saul Bass.
Alumnus: Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Baltimore, Maryland — BFA, 2008.