Having written cars such as the first BMW X5, the BMW-era Mini Cooper nearly fashionable BMW-era, the popular Fiat 500, the Ferrari F430, the McSerati MC12, McLaren’s first P1 hybrid and even the stackable triple wing of the dead-born Ford Escort RS. Cosworth, Frank Stephenson had the kind of career that each and every designer would dream of. No wonder his YouTube series, “How I ConceivedArray ..”, has been so successful. There, he delves into his portfolio and explains the context and reflected image procedure that led to all those successful production vehicles. Unsurprisingly of a designer, while talking to the camera, Stephenson also sketches to illustrate his shots.
Three months and already 33,000 subscribers to this company, Stephenson will auction off all his sketches from the series to take advantage of the Harrison Fund, a non-profit organization that seeks to cure Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Stephenson, who will conduct a live Q&A inquiry on his channel about tomorrow’s auction, July 29, said this about his unexpected turn in the race as a YouTube star:
“I am very happy with the quality of the video reception,” he said. “It was wonderful to share the stories behind some of the viewers’ favorite cars and bring them some happiness in what was a complicated period of blocking. All I’d say is keep your eyes open on the channel for our next video series!”
While the next video will be a “season finale” at the McLaren P1, the following sketches of the seven videos will be auctioned for charitable purposes from August 1 to 14, all steps aimed at healing this rare and fatal. degenerative genetic muscle disease.
Choose your favorite Frank Stephenson original and let the auction begin this Saturday. It’s for a cause, wouldn’t you like to have one at home?
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