Beginning next Thursday, a unique Porsche will be on display as part of the first 'If So, What?' art fair, said to meld technology with art, at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts. The fair/exhibition brings together music, design, artistic talent, and technology for a huge display of wild new-age art. This particular project melds the gorgeous …
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Inside the Block Custom Porsche Automotive Models Arrive on Kickstarter
Porsche enthusiasts have never been short of art pieces to indulge their automotive passions, but unique pieces which truly capture one's passion are worthy of special attention. Inside the Block was initiated by a pair of designers in Munich with a passion for the 911. Their latest series of sculptures distill the form of the classic 911 down to …
Continue to the full articlePainting “Porsche Unexpected”
The cover of Porsche Unexpected fuses an early 356 model with a modern day 911. Doing so digitally, is actually quite easy. Doing it with paint on canvas, that's a different story all together. In the video below, Nicolas Hunziker shows us his talent as he quickly and flawlessly reproduces "Porsche Unexpected's" unique cover format in this …
Continue to the full articleBritish Artist Uses RC Cars to Create Porsche Artwork
At this stage in the game I thought I had seen it all when it comes to Porsche related artwork. Let's see, I've written about Porsches covered in chocolate, Porsche made entirely out of wood, Porsches covered in tweed and gold, Porsches made out of Legos, Porsche dioramas that will stop you in your tracks, Porsche paintings of incredible quality, …
Continue to the full articleWhy Wood You?
Build a Porsche out of wood, that is. Because, that's exactly what Italian Designer Alessandro Gedda has done for a Porsche dealer in Milan (at least according to Autoblog in Italy). We've seen Porsches made of chocolate, we've seen Porsches covered in tweed and gold. We've seen Porsches crushed, all in the name of art. We've even seen …
Continue to the full articleTwo Porsche Turbos You’ll Want to Own But Can Never Drive
Every once in a while you see something that you just have to have. Remember that feeling when you saw your first Porsche and you knew that someday you too would own one? It was the same for us when we first saw Wilco Machiel's Porsche Dioramas. Long time readers may remember our first post on his miniature Porsche masterpieces and how hesitant …
Continue to the full articleCan Art Show How a Porsche Feels, Rather Than Simply How it Looks?
James May (of Top Gear fame) recently asked a very similar question in an article published in The Telegraph. He goes on to say, "Love comes in at the eye, according to WB Yeats, but the meaning of a 911 comes through the buttocks and some demons lurking in a dark corner of the mind. Cezanne revealed the world to us through a bowl of apples. …
Continue to the full articleWilly Wonka Wants to Know Why?
I don't know what it is about Porsche and artists, but the iconic 911 seems to spark some strange ideas. Take this chocolate covered Porsche that would even have Willy Wonka asking, "why?" That's right, a chocolate covered Porsche (at least they covered it in plastic first). According to a story on Autoblog.nl, a Porsche dealer in the …
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