Artwork - Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche - 2024





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Cartist’s framed artwork Need Money For (28 x 35 x 6 cm), a 2024 original signed limited edition featuring the brands Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche, supplied with a certificate and in new condition.
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Artwork “Need Money For” – Cartist
Artist: Cartist
Dimensions: 28 x 35 x 6 cm
With Need Money For, Cartist creates a work at the intersection of contemporary art and automotive culture. Three iconic keys—Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari—are exhibited like modern relics, objects of desire frozen in a refined frame. They embody power, speed, and elegance, but above all, the fantasy of a luxury accessible to the few.
The phrase at the top, “Need Money For,” functions as a stark, almost universal statement. It questions the relationship between dream and reality, between possession and aspiration, while playing on humor and candor. In the background, the crests of the three legendary brands reinforce the composition’s symbolic impact.
The understated, contemporary frame enhances the ensemble with almost museum-like precision. High-quality synthetic glass provides optimal protection while allowing light to highlight the lines and materials.
More than a decorative work, Need Money For is a mise en abyme of the codes of luxury, a bittersweet critique of our consumer society, and an unashamed homage to the automobile obsession.
Artwork “Need Money For” – Cartist
Artist: Cartist
Dimensions: 28 x 35 x 6 cm
With Need Money For, Cartist creates a work at the intersection of contemporary art and automotive culture. Three iconic keys—Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari—are exhibited like modern relics, objects of desire frozen in a refined frame. They embody power, speed, and elegance, but above all, the fantasy of a luxury accessible to the few.
The phrase at the top, “Need Money For,” functions as a stark, almost universal statement. It questions the relationship between dream and reality, between possession and aspiration, while playing on humor and candor. In the background, the crests of the three legendary brands reinforce the composition’s symbolic impact.
The understated, contemporary frame enhances the ensemble with almost museum-like precision. High-quality synthetic glass provides optimal protection while allowing light to highlight the lines and materials.
More than a decorative work, Need Money For is a mise en abyme of the codes of luxury, a bittersweet critique of our consumer society, and an unashamed homage to the automobile obsession.

