Αρ. 100105773

Έργο τέχνης Fabien Novarino «McQueen Drives Porsche» - υπογεγραμμένο σε dibond. - Porsche
Αρ. 100105773

Έργο τέχνης Fabien Novarino «McQueen Drives Porsche» - υπογεγραμμένο σε dibond. - Porsche
An exciting and unique work by Pop Art artist FABIEN NOVARINO.
Dibond 1/10 50-x50 cm
A modern expression of his idol Steve McQueen, titled "McQueen Drives Porsche" in 1971 in Le Mans,
signed a vibrant portrait of Steve McQueen. The Dibond has a protective film that you must remove. Then it can be hung directly on your wall.
Insured worldwide shipping.
The central element of the work is a black-and-white photograph of McQueen's face. His gaze, expressed through a furrowed brow and slightly squinted eyes, symbolizes the strength, freedom, and rebellious spirit of the 1960s and 1970s. The photograph is interspersed with an intense Gulf color palette—deep blue, juicy red, and energetic orange. These colors appear in layered patches and abrasions, giving the composition a raw, loft-like character.
Collage of Racing Motifs
Scattered throughout the portrait are fragments of the Porsche 917: characteristic bodywork graphics, round headlights, and fender lines. The Gulf logo, repeated numerous times in different sizes, creates a sense of depth and resembles a collage made of poster clippings. Graffiti overlays and spray paint accentuate the street art style and add an informal, artistic freshness to the image.
Interior
Thanks to its intense colors and raw textures, the painting fits perfectly into loft, industrial, and modern interiors. As the focal point of a living room, office, or coworking space, it draws attention and adds character. It complements concrete, brick, and steel elements and also creates an interesting contrast with minimalist white and glass.
Image-McQueen-Drives-Porsche
"McQueen Drives Porsche" is more than just decoration – it's a manifesto of freedom, passion, and speed. Thanks to the combination of the iconic image of Steve McQueen and the motifs of the Porsche 917 racing car, the image appeals to both moviegoers and car and design enthusiasts.
Biography
Originally from Savoie, Fabien spent his childhood in the heart of the mountains, where he devoted himself to the joys of drawing, painting, and modeling. He then moved with his family to the south of France. His love of the outdoors was subsequently turned upside down by this radical change, both climatically and in terms of landscape.
This new location would profoundly influence him and definitively confirm his determination to become a painter.
He studied literature and diligently visited museums and exhibitions before embarking on a commercial career. At 27, he retired from professional work to devote himself exclusively to pursuing his youthful passion. Initially close to the Provençal School, he produced many paintings
with diverse figurative subjects, ranging from landscapes of his region to depictions of scenes from everyday life. The colors are vibrant, the gestures expressive. He then broadened his scope by resolutely exploring different locations with pronounced contrasts, such as New York or Paris.
Since 2010, when Fabien gave up his easel, he has integrated photography into his work and evolved his pictorial style into a more contemporary language. From personal or professional photos acquired through agencies, Fabien designs original graphic works that are part of the Neo-Pop style—a worthy heir to the Pop Art movement born in the 1950s. Created from a subtle mix of collages, drawings, and stencils, her paintings are inspired by the icons of American and French cinema, modern urban planning, and the world of comics. His art is contemporary, yet a beautiful tribute to the entertainment industry.
Today, the result of several years of artistic and technical research, Fabien Novarino presents a brand-new work in cut metal and acrylic glass, assembled on different surfaces, connected by spacers. True 3D wall sculptures, these original creations explore the themes he holds dear: vanity with its butterflies, judged with an unusual, doll-like eye; vintage magazines whose improbable covers he recreates into absolute icons; 1950s comics reinterpreted in a highly contemporary Street Art style. These works, with their magnetic seductiveness and astonishing plasticity, intrigue, arouse curiosity, and arouse the desire of amateurs and major collectors worldwide.
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