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Our14-colour, hand-pulled screen print of Niki Lauda's 1976 Ferrari 312T2 - the car he would battle James Hunt for the World Championship - and the car that would leave him battling for his life after his crash at the  Nürburgring.

Six weeks after his accident and having had the last rites read to him, Niki was back in the car to resume his fight with Hunt - finishing runner-up just 1 point behind.

Niki '76 (Original screen print No.3)

£935.00Price
  • Number 3 of 4 original, hand-pulled screen prints we created.

     

    • Printed onto 352gsm, Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite paper using only water-based inks.

     

    • In order to best replicate the real colours of the Ferrari 312T2, we induvidually mixed and colour matched 12 of the 14 inks we used.

     

    • Each of our artworks is unique, featuring a background that juxtaposes the precision of the printed car with the natural, unpredictability of an inked background we pull freehand.

     

    • Supplied unframed

     

    • Due to its delicate surface, we recommend extra care when handling.
  • Packaging

    To protect our original screen prints, we carefully roll them within sheets of acid-free tissue paper and use tough, durable cardboard tubes to package and post them.

     

    Receiving your print

    Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite paper is a high-quality archival stock which means it tends to hold its curl when unboxed.

     

    While some people advocate ‘reverse rolling’ to flatten their screen prints, we would strongly advise against this as the paper fibres can be easily damaged, creased and dented.

     

    We would always recommend employing the services of a professional framer to unroll, flatten and frame your screen print.

     

    If on the other hand you want to flatten your own screen print, please follow the steps below:

     

    • Find a clear, clean space big enough to fit your screen print and where it can sit undisturbed for a few days while it flattens out.

     

    • Carefully unroll your screen print and place it face down onto your clean space. If the ends of the paper try to curl under, simply place a large, flat piece of cardboard on top to encourage your screen print to lay flat.

     

    • Depending on the humidity of the room, your screen print should begin to relax and flatten between 24 and 48hrs. Once flat, store your screen print flat.
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