Only 100 of each piece will ever exist. Once sold out, permanently retired.
- Investment-grade automotive photography. Handcrafted in Britain.
- Ready-to-hang on arrival, fashioned from sustainable, museum-quality materials.
- Produced to exacting standards; allow a minimum of 1 working day for production, and 3 working days for delivery.
- Hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and brushed aluminium decal on the reverse, with every order.
- Premium tracked UK shipping, free.
- Fully bespoke, we can create any image, any size, any print format, but always limited to 100 units, ever.

Mazda MX-5 (NB-FL)
Only 100 of each piece will ever exist. Once sold out, permanently retired.
- Investment-grade automotive photography. Handcrafted in Britain.
- Ready-to-hang on arrival, fashioned from sustainable, museum-quality materials.
- Produced to exacting standards; allow a minimum of 1 working day for production, and 3 working days for delivery.
- Hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and brushed aluminium decal on the reverse, with every order.
- Premium tracked UK shipping, free.
- Fully bespoke, we can create any image, any size, any print format, but always limited to 100 units, ever.

ABOUT THIS COMMISSION
The Mazda MX-5 NB is a marvel in the world of roadsters. Released in 1998, it marked the midpoint in the second-generation MX-5’s lifespan, embodying a perfect balance between charm and performance. The 2001 FL was not just a facelift; Mazda meticulously refined the NB's dynamics, bringing a fresh, sporty edge while still keeping that unrelenting fun factor alive. The distinctive, wide-eyed fixed headlights, unlike the pop-ups of the original NA, gave it a slightly more serious, aggressive look that matched its newfound purpose. Powered by the 1.8 litre BP-Z3 engine with a peak output of 143 bhp, it wasn’t a brute force machine, but it didn’t need to be, as it was more focused on agility and balance. The FL included bigger brakes, stiffer chassis, and a 6-speed gearbox in the top-tier models, which was a treat for enthusiasts who desired more precision in every gear change.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
“Car Fine Art”, is how Dutch Photographer Thomas Boudewijn describes his work. “I love cars and especially their design. Cars are works of art. Subtle lines, smooth curves, angular shapes, beautiful details and materials defining a car and brand.”
“The unique FDL Lighting technique (focused diffused lighting) gives me artistic freedom to create truly unique images and shoot ‘Art on Wheels’.” It’s a tribute to car designers. Using this unique lighting technique, Thomas manages to eliminate distracting reflections on a car and replace them with a silky smooth finish to really highlight the design.
In addition to car photography, Thomas also is working as a graphic designer and food & lifestyle photographer in the coffee industry. Cars are a fixed element in his life. Shooting for a variety of clients, organising Cars & Coffee events and providing FDL Workshops. “I love to pass on my photography knowledge and experience to other photographers, helping them expand their skills and provide new inspiration.