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Neil Podbery is an artist and painter who lives in the United Kingdom. He paints a wide variety of subject matters however his passions lie with transportation including automobiles, aircraft, and especially trains. Steam locomotives became the basis for his initial foray into commercial art and he is a member of the Guild of Railway Artists. He is also captivated by wildlife and that passion grew while on safari in South Africa. Neil’s art has been exhibited at some of the most prestigious motoring events throughout the UK, Europe, and the United States. He was commissioned to paint Prince Charle’s Aston Martin DB6 and he was asked to be the Artist in Residence for the Concours of Elegance at Windsor Palace, Hampton Court Palace, St. James Palace, and Holyrood House, all of which are Royal Households used by the British Royal family.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services   

SUCCESS QUOTES 

“When striving to be a professional artist you have to simply stay with it.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Early in his career it took a long time to garner a reputation and begin to make a living with art.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 2000 Ford Fiesta

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Leave it alone and let someone who knows what they are doing look at it.

RESOURCES

Classic Racing Times

Car Show Safari

The Vintage Indy Registry

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Ticket To Ride by Tom Chesshyre 

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Keep trying. Keep working hard. Maybe there’s an opportunity around the corner.

SHARE THE INSPIRATION

Your opinion matters, and I will greatly appreciate your support.

If you enjoyed this show, please go to Apple Podcast and leave me a five star review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and help others be inspired by Cars Yeah.

 

 

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