

After winning a scholarship at the Ivy Art Institute of Graphic Design in Pittsburgh, Tony Sikorski began his career in 1963. In 1976, he started his own business and has created graphic designs and illustrations for numerous well-known companies in the United States.
In addition to his accomplishments in graphic arts, Tony has had a love affair with the automobile for as long as he can remember. Specifically, the 1930s Formula 1 and vintage racing cars have a special place in his heart and in his artistic talents.
In 1995, he began creating one-of-a-kind sculptures using corrugated cardboard as a medium. A few years later, he began using wood as well. And in 2006, added stainless steel to his palette of materials.
Tony’s award-winning corrugated classics have been displayed at many invitational motor sports art exhibitions. His ability to capture power, speed, and motion of the automobile has resulted in illustrated and sculptural commissions in both the corporate and private sectors. His work has also earned feature presentations in Car Collector, Robb Report, Mobilia, Automobile Magazine, AutoWeek, and Classic and Sportscar Magazine. Notably, Classic and Sportscar Magazine esteems Tony Sikorski as one of the top 20 motoring artists of the past 20 years.
The list of Tony’s awards in automobile sculpture design has grown considerably. In 1995, and again in 2002, he placed first at the Midwest Concours d’Elegance in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1997, the Gilmore Classic Car Museum’s Concours in Gilmore, Michigan honored him with the Award of Excellence. For three consecutive years, 1996-1998, Sikorski won the coveted John Burges Award: Best Show at the Daimler Chrysler Meadow Brook Historic Races.
Continuing in that true “spirit of the automobilist,” and enjoying a love affair with the automobile, Tony is currently working on new and creative projects.
For more information, call Tony Sikorski at 724.457.0669 or email him at tonysikorski@comcast.net.