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Joel Clark’s striking Mille Miglia print
Motor Sport and the incredible Moss and Jenks Mille Miglia are inextricably linked.
The story of that 1955 Spring weekend has been well told, extensively so on our pages: from Jenks’ tome from the passenger seat, to our 50th anniversary issue a few years back.
It’s been on many a wall, too – even our own office courtesy of Tim Layzell.
But it’s never been captured quite like this.
Artist Joel Clark’s marked the event in his own style with ‘722’ piercing through the iconic Mille Miglia arrow sign on his design, available on A2, A3 and A1 prints.
He honed his craft from hand-cutting vinyl to create his unique style, and he’s quietly making his mark.
You can buy this print from the Motor Sport shop.
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