【Description】

Adam Opel AG, Groupe Renault, and BMW, Joji Nagashima, a Japanese designer who has been active on the front lines of the European car design world for a long time. BMW has brought a new twist to the company's design history with new-generation designs such as the E39 (4th generation 5 series) and Z3. In this book, Joji Nagashima, one of the top designers in the automobile world, carefully selected and recorded pictures of cars "painted in watercolor". In addition to the watercolor illustrations drawn for the long-term serialization of the automobile magazine "CAR GRAPHIC", "The designer's view of bad cars, famous cars, and old cars", 68 works including the new work newly drawn this time. Was printed vividly in all colors. Because of the hand drawing, the tasteful pattern with the traces of the brush vividly depicts famous cars such as Bugatti T57, Citroen 2CV, Jaguar E type. All the humorous and spicy comments attached to each work are also written down. At the end of the book, a monochrome sketch excerpted from the same series is also posted. It is a book that you can fully immerse yourself in the world of Joji Nagashima, a top designer who spends his days running east to west in BMW design studios scattered all over the world, with illustrations and sentences.

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