Meet the Artists

The Art House Collective unites four automotive art galleries under one roof. The first event of its kind in Arizona Car Week history.
Featuring the works of Dwight Knowlton, Lyn Hiner, Bill Pack, and David Townsend. This six-day showcase celebrates the diversity of automotive art, from expressive fine art and illustration to bold color studies and dramatic photography. Each artist brings a distinct visual language and emotional depth to the subjects of speed, form, and design. At the heart of the exhibition, each gallery will unveil its own creative interpretation of one of the most celebrated automobiles in history—the Ferrari 250 GTO.

Fine Artist & Designer
Dwight Knowlton
Dwight Knowlton is a celebrated automotive author, fine artist, sculptor, and designer. He has been the official poster artist for events the world over including the Amelia, The Greenwich Concours, The Bernini Gran Turismo and many more. He is also the designer of bespoke awards for The Amelia, Copperstate 1000, the Corvette Hall of Fame, the Ferrari Club of America, and the Porsche Club of America. Dwight leads the way in the exploration of what automotive art can be. That of more modern, interpretive, and form-based art, elevating automotive art to the high standard of traditional fine art, and opening the door for it to be placed with pleasure in the well-appointed home.
Cutaway Artist
David Townsend
Working out of his studio in central Vermont, David is known for his unique cutaway art style, David’s artwork can be found among collectors and car enthusiasts of every stripe as well as in the Nation of Speed exhibit at Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Karl Ludvigsens’ Porsche—Excellence Was Expected (Bentley Publishing), Porsche Panorama, and in numerous other national and regional automotive publications. Over the ensuing decades David’s owned a parade of mostly sports and performance cars. Illustrating them has been a way for him to recount, in a visual way, the stories of those who dreamed up these fabulous machines and often staked their fortunes and reputations on bringing those visions to life.


Cutaway Artist
David Townsend
Working out of his studio in central Vermont, David is known for his unique cutaway art style, David’s artwork can be found among collectors and car enthusiasts of every stripe as well as in the Nation of Speed exhibit at Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Karl Ludvigsens’ Porsche—Excellence Was Expected (Bentley Publishing), Porsche Panorama, and in numerous other national and regional automotive publications. Over the ensuing decades David’s owned a parade of mostly sports and performance cars. Illustrating them has been a way for him to recount, in a visual way, the stories of those who dreamed up these fabulous machines and often staked their fortunes and reputations on bringing those visions to life.

Palette Knife Painter
Lyn Hiner
Lyn Hiner is an American automotive fine artist based in Southern California. Known for her expressive palette knife application and bold color selection, Lyn’s uniquely emotive painting style creates a sense of energy and movement on the canvas. Lyn’s early exposure to cars by her Porsche enthusiast father, New York art school training and decade long career in the motorsports industry converged when she launched her “Petrol” collection at the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Recently recognized as one of the world’s prominent automotive fine artists, Lyn’s innovative artworks are featured at fine art exhibitions, galleries, marquee automotive museums and private collections worldwide.
Photographer
Bill Pack
Bill Pack is an American photographer whose work explores form through controlled illumination. His practice sits at the intersection of fine art and contemporary photography, using darkness, precision lighting, and reduction to reveal the structural language of designed objects. His imagery has been commissioned for private collections and institutional publications, including projects for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and a private commission for Roger Penske.
Pack’s work has been exhibited internationally, most recently in a two-artist presentation at the Royal Automobile Club in London. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, he is expanding Studies in Light & Form, a multi-movement body of work investigating how illumination shapes perception across human-made structures, the human figure, and the natural world.


Photographer
Bill Pack
Bill Pack is an American photographer whose work explores form through controlled illumination. His practice sits at the intersection of fine art and contemporary photography, using darkness, precision lighting, and reduction to reveal the structural language of designed objects. His imagery has been commissioned for private collections and institutional publications, including projects for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and a private commission for Roger Penske.
Pack’s work has been exhibited internationally, most recently in a two-artist presentation at the Royal Automobile Club in London. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, he is expanding Studies in Light & Form, a multi-movement body of work investigating how illumination shapes perception across human-made structures, the human figure, and the natural world.

