No Reserve "Orange Porsche 911 Outlaw" by Greg Stirling
Sold
Final bid:$2,700
Categories: Art & Memorabilia
Auction type: No-ReserveSold
14 bids, 5 comments

Item Details


  • Seller: gregstir
  • Location: Santa Clara County, CA 95111
  • Lot #: M-0042273

Available for auction is an art-piece by Greg Stirling featuring an "Orange Porsche 911 Outlaw". This 48" x 33" artwork is a hand embellished giclée print on canvas. Made from poly-cotton canvas material and printed with fade-resistant inks, then highlighted using hand applied acrylic paint, and UV resistant acrylic gel gloss medium is applied ensuring that your art piece print will stay looking great for years to come. Included with this art piece is a certificate of authenticity that includes exact specifications and details of the painting.



The Porsche 911 G-Body generation, produced from 1974 to 1989, succeeded the first 911s known as the F-Body cars. During its tenure, this generation of 911 underwent several significant changes: The introduction of impact bumpers, mandated by U.S. crash safety regulations, was a notable feature. These bumpers were somewhat controversial due to their appearance. The whale tail spoiler made its debut on the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0L. This distinctive spoiler design became iconic. The G-Body 911s were powered by various engines, including 2.7L, 3.0L, and 3.2L variants. These engines were paired with either a 915 gearbox or the G50 transmission (used from 1987 to 1989). The G-Body lineup included models such as the base 912E, 911, 911S, 911 Carrera 3.0L, 911SC, and Carrera. In 1975, Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo (930), featuring a 3.0L engine with 260hp and a unique four-speed transmission.



Whether you’re a collector or an enthusiast, these iconic Porsches continue to captivate automotive enthusiasts worldwide. Greg Stirling lives and creates in San Jose, California. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Artists, and his work has been featured in numerous automotive art auctions. Growing up he liked sketching, drafting, drawing and illustration, in college he studied mechanical engineering/machine design and then started creating paintings in 1980.  At the same time, he worked as a technical illustrator using ink on vellum, then as a design engineer using pencil on paper.  In 1990 switched to CAD design. In 1999, he started digital photography and posted 50,000+ images relating to stock photography, automotive art and glamour. He enjoyed taking pictures at car shows and doing digital montage and retouch on Photoshop.  Now his work is a combination of digital photo montage, AI, and hand painting. To continue his area of study, Greg experimented with new techniques, media as well as innovative processes and concepts. Mr. Stirling is also an engineer, kinetic metal sculptor, and automotive enthusiast.The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees.



The seller would like you to know: "For this piece, I wanted to capture the artistic lines and curves of the classic 911 G-Body in a photo realistic way. This original art piece is canvas that is stretched, gallery wrapped and ready to hang. A portion of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to charity." 

Auction Results

  • Sold for: $2,700
  • Auction End: Apr 26, 2024 07:59:00PM UTC
  • Number of Bids: 14
1,385 views41 saves

Comments (19)

Leave a comment

  • Gus65 6 days, 7 hoursago

    Sold for $2,700

  • gregstir (seller) 6 days, 7 hoursago

    @pcartwork Hello pcartwork, Actually, this image was selected from over 40,000 images produced in 2023. I have committed thousands of images and paintings to the web. As such, you have my permission to use AI. You don't have to use the images, but you will be amazed as this is a wonderful tool to create compositions. My AI images are often combined in a Photoshop montage, printed and then enhanced and altered with acrylic paint. I also make acrylic paintings from a blank canvas which have sold at this auction.
    I did look at your work and I have to say you are truly an amazing artist, a true master!
    Keep up the good work my friend!
    Best Regards, Greg Stirling

  • Gus65 6 days, 8 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $2,700

  • pcartwork (registered bidder) 6 days, 8 hoursago

    Nice “image” but do you have any progress photos showing this in progress from blank canvas to complete or is this 100% generated by AI in a few minutes then printed on canvas? As an artist maybe education on the plagiarism aspect of AI would be worthwhile research… Food for thought.

  • Ikester 6 days, 9 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $2,500

  • gregstir (seller) 6 days, 10 hoursago

    Hello Gentleman,
    Thank You So Much for the bids!! Of the thousands of images that I produced last year, this one is probably the best. Pcar staff was instrumental in curating this auction and correcting the details of this piece.
    Feel free to view my work on Instagram @greg.stirling
    Good Luck and Happy Bidding!! Greg Stirling

  • Gus65 6 days, 11 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $2,200

  • Ikester 6 days, 12 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,800

  • Gus65 6 days, 14 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,640

  • PaulMarino 6 days, 14 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,615

  • AdamoPitaliano 6 days, 14 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,577

  • PaulMarino 6 days, 14 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,250

  • Gus65 6 days, 15 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $1,200

  • AdamoPitaliano 1 week, 1 dayago

    Bid in the amount of $877

  • Ikester 1 week, 1 dayago

    Bid in the amount of $805

  • AdamoPitaliano 1 week, 2 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $777

  • Excaliburmotorsports 1 week, 4 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $550

  • skier 1 week, 5 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $500

  • gregstir (seller) 2 weeks, 5 daysago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

No Reserve "Orange Porsche 911 Outlaw" by Greg Stirling
Final bid: $2,700 Sold
Close
Close
You're disconnected from PCARMARKET. We're trying to get you back online. A poor Internet connection can affect your ability to see bids and comments. If the problem persists, try reloading the page.
You are using a very old and unsupported browser. Your browser is likely missing important security fixes. Some features of this site may not work. Upgrade your browser to a version supported by its manufacturer, or use the latest version of Google Chrome.
X