Back To The Future – Time Travel Portrait by Master Artist Peter Engels 🟢

Back To The Future by Peter Engels – A 100×200 cm cinematic one-off painting of Marty McFly & Doc Brown with the Delorean. Teal & orange palette knife art.

ArtistPeter EngelsMediumAcrylic on canvasSize (W x H) 100 x 200 cmPriceart@peterengels.eu

Back To The Future-Art by Peter Engels
Back To The Future-Art by Peter Engels

Back To The Future – Time Travel Portrait by Master Artist Peter Engels

Timeless cinema. Iconic characters. Electrifying nostalgia in one powerful canvas.

With this spectacular 100 × 200 cm cinematic portrait, internationally acclaimed artist Peter Engels pays tribute to one of the most beloved sci-fi classics of all time: Back To The Future. Painted with dynamic strokes and deep respect for visual storytelling, the artwork captures Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) alongside their legendary Delorean time machine and the Hill Valley clock tower glowing in the distance.

Executed with Engels’ signature palette knife technique, this one-off masterpiece blends heavy texture with cinematic atmosphere. The artist uses a striking orange and teal color palette—a choice that amplifies the nighttime glow, echoing the film’s visual energy and time-bending tension.

Rendered on premium Brussels cotton canvas, stretched over a museum-grade aluminum frame, this one-of-a-kind painting is both a collector’s dream and a vibrant tribute to cultural memory. It comes with a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by Peter Engels, ensuring its originality and future value.

More than a film reference, Back To The Future stands as a celebration of imagination, adventure, and breakthrough innovation—themes that resonate deeply with Engels’ body of work. From Nelson Mandela to Grace Kelly to Steve McQueen, Peter Engels paints not just icons but legends, capturing their essence in thick, sculptural strokes that feel both timeless and alive.

Here, Marty and Doc don’t just pose—they embody the wonder of infinite possibility. Their expressions, lit in soft cinematic tones, remind us of the thrilling question: What if we could go back—or forward—and change everything?

Collectors and galleries looking to invest in high-caliber, emotionally charged, and visually cinematic art will recognize Back To The Future as a rare piece of contemporary portraiture that bridges film, fandom, and fine art.

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