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Russinoff began turning drawings into models. At 16, he submitted an entry for the Fisher Body Craftsman s Guild. The following year, he earned third place in the Michigan state competition for auto design. The year after that, he won, securing a $4000 scholarship with a model of a rear-engined sedan. His love of design was cemented.
A Detroit native and lifelong GM artist who retired in 1995, Russinoff died in November at the age of 90. This weekend, Eclectic Attic Estate Sales will host a two-day estate sale at Russinoff s Farmington, Michigan home. The collection includes abstract paintings, plenty of midcentury modern furniture, and it highlights his his drawings and prints, automobile memorabilia, personal tools, and even his drafting table.