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Images: Shattering Flowing Beauty of Quattroporte

Images: Maseratirundum Shatters the Flowing Beauty of Quattroporte!


Maserati
Quattroporte - Maseratirundum by Luca
Pancrazzi
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Maserati
Quattroporte - Maseratirundum by Luca
Pancrazzi
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Maserati
Quattroporte - Maseratirundum by Luca
Pancrazzi
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The graceful, flowing lines of the Maserati Quattroporte are so beautiful and appealing that they beg to have hands run down them, but there is one Quattroporte that no one would wish to run their hands over – a unique art work called ‘Maseratirundum’.

Created by Luca Pancrazzi, one of Europe’s leading artists, ‘Maseratirundum’ is a Quattroporte that is covered in recycled, broken and fragmented glass that breaks up light and reflections, shape and form. Pancrazzi says that the glass, which is applied in a unique process he has created, reveals a realm of hidden depths and archetypes of concealed worlds.

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The Maserati Quattroporte-based artwork was created to represent Italy at the second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art and as centre piece for Italian design and art that demonstrates the style, elegance and vitality of Italy.

Although the Maserati Quattroporte offers, with a range of four million possible combinations from its standard palate of fine leathers, clothes, stitching and carpets, a unique level of exclusivity, it is unlikely that ‘Maseratirundum’ will ever be available anywhere else other than in Europe’s leading galleries!

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