At its base the fifty-two meter sculpture is just 12cm across. Its widest section contains six points holding six Porsches. Yes, real Porsches. You can see through the clear windows and into the interiors, and the underpinnings are visible from below. These are not hollow fiberglass display pieces, but artfully suspended real vehicles. Designed by …
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Topiary Joe Pays Homage To Porsche 356/1 With This Unique Rolling Sculpture
If you're a true Porsche fanatic, surely it will show in how you decorate your homestead. Framed photographs, vintage posters, and memorabilia likely scatter the walls of your house, but how do you let the outside world know that you're Porsche crazy? Perhaps a living sculpture of a 356 is to your taste? Topiary Joe has got you …
Continue to the full articleSee How the Massive Porsche Central Feature Sculpture at Goodwood Was Created
Get behind the scenes of the Central Feature at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed. This stunning tribute to 50 years of the Porsche 911, designed by world-renowned sculptor Gerry Judah, is the tallest sculpture ever shown at Goodwood. In a detailed look at the making of the sculpture Ragnar Schulte, Marketing Director for Porsche Cars …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Sculpture at Goodwood Festival of Speed Defies Gravity
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is the largest motoring garden party in the world. Taking place over four days (July 11-14) the weekend brings together cars and stars of motorsport and pop culture. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the festival and like the 19 previous events, one marque is chosen to be featured and represented with the …
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 …
Continue to the full articleA Porsche Cayenne as the Basis for Sculpture by Plamen Dejanoff
A lot of the people I talk to tell me they think their Porsche is a "work of art." I find it hard to disagree. The iconic design of the Porsche 911 got its start 40 years ago with the introduction of the type 901 by Professor Ferdinand Alexander “Butzi” Porsche. In fact, today's modern Porsche 997s (and every model leading up to it) took their …
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