Friday, 14 December 2012

George Formby Rainbow Ariel Red Hunter (1)


George Formby's film 'No Limit' is a perennial favourite to watch in early June when the Isle of Man TT races come around. His Shuttleworth Snap always seems to get all the attention but the Rainbow he raced to victory has always fascinated me.

Studying the movie and doing a bit of research, it's quickly apparent that it was an Ariel, either 1934 or 1935 model year. But was it a Red Hunter or the lower specification OHV Standard? I like to think it was a Red Hunter, with it's sumptuous red enamelling on the tank, but the twin exhaust ports suggest a Standard, which would have had black enamelling. Without access to factory or film company records (which probably don't exist anymore) it's impossible to say, as there seems to have been much chopping and changing of specification brand new out of the factory!

In this painting, I've tried to recreate the scene where George is struggling to push his ailing Rainbow over the finish line and into the arms of the ecstatic Florrie Dibney (Florence Desmond).

I quite like the way I've used a loose brush style to capture the movement of the scene and the determination and physical strain in George's face.




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