Artwork - Lamborghini - Huracan LP610-4 - 2025





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Brand Hilario De Paiva; Type framed artwork; Model Huracan LP610-4; Year 2025; Condition new; Limited edition, numbered, signed by artist and with certificate of authenticity; dimensions 28.5 x 23 x 6 cm (without stand), weight 1 kg; 99 copies.
Description from the seller
This plaque is designed on a carbon fiber base, renowned for its sturdiness and lightness. Each piece, weighing about 1 kg, is carefully handcrafted in the Paris-based workshop in FRANCE for over 10 hours. The key to the Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4, which is then restored, is set forever into the piece, accompanied by a depth that gives it more relief, along with a white outline to enhance the dark side of the carbon.
An object that triggers memories, other sensations, and yet remains an intimate object, reserved for its owners.
It is a meeting between the futuristic material of carbon fiber, which the Huracan LP610-4 continually recalls. Between the past and the present, between two artistic sensibilities that dialogue beyond time.
Dimensions (without stand): 28.5 x 23 x 6 cm
Number of copies: 99
Weight: 1 kg
Numbered and signed by the artist
Can be placed on or hung from any surface
Worldwide delivery with insured shipping included. The piece comes with its gift packaging and its certificate of authenticity.
Hilario DE PAIVA is a contemporary French artist who graduated from an art school in Paris. He continuously exhibits in France in a private collection accessible to the public at the Coligny Car Museum, where Ferrari F40, Bugatti Chiron, Maserati MC12 are on view alongside some of his works. He also exhibits in several private collections in the United States, Australia, and the rest of Europe.
Hilario DE PAIVA's fascination with the contrasts that traverse our society and his admiration for exceptional automobiles are expressed in the term “Automotive Heritage,” which runs like a mantra through all his works. “Automotive Heritage” represents the blend of brands, the transgression of codes, the union of often opposing worlds. “Framed Automobili” symbolizes what the automobile has brought us—sensations, emotions, but above all memories.
This plaque is designed on a carbon fiber base, renowned for its sturdiness and lightness. Each piece, weighing about 1 kg, is carefully handcrafted in the Paris-based workshop in FRANCE for over 10 hours. The key to the Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4, which is then restored, is set forever into the piece, accompanied by a depth that gives it more relief, along with a white outline to enhance the dark side of the carbon.
An object that triggers memories, other sensations, and yet remains an intimate object, reserved for its owners.
It is a meeting between the futuristic material of carbon fiber, which the Huracan LP610-4 continually recalls. Between the past and the present, between two artistic sensibilities that dialogue beyond time.
Dimensions (without stand): 28.5 x 23 x 6 cm
Number of copies: 99
Weight: 1 kg
Numbered and signed by the artist
Can be placed on or hung from any surface
Worldwide delivery with insured shipping included. The piece comes with its gift packaging and its certificate of authenticity.
Hilario DE PAIVA is a contemporary French artist who graduated from an art school in Paris. He continuously exhibits in France in a private collection accessible to the public at the Coligny Car Museum, where Ferrari F40, Bugatti Chiron, Maserati MC12 are on view alongside some of his works. He also exhibits in several private collections in the United States, Australia, and the rest of Europe.
Hilario DE PAIVA's fascination with the contrasts that traverse our society and his admiration for exceptional automobiles are expressed in the term “Automotive Heritage,” which runs like a mantra through all his works. “Automotive Heritage” represents the blend of brands, the transgression of codes, the union of often opposing worlds. “Framed Automobili” symbolizes what the automobile has brought us—sensations, emotions, but above all memories.

