Anonymous - Ferrari 250 GTO — Geometric Neon - 2020s






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The 250 GTO — the most valuable car ever made — rendered in bold graphic lines and ultra-saturated colour, a pop art treatment that strips away the reverence and leaves pure visual energy. Electric neon accents cut across the body, three-quarter rear view, the iconic Rosso Corsa reimagined in the language of contemporary art. Not a photograph of a legend, but a painting of a feeling. Geometric background planes in complementary neons, maximum colour contrast.
An original giclee print, conceived and created by Arno Klein, published by Noble Press. Inks: Archival pigment inks, rated for 100+ years of colour stability under normal display conditions. Paper: Premium museum-quality fine art paper — 70×100 cm sheet, 66×96 cm printed area, 2 cm white border on all sides. Edition: Limited to 10 numbered prints per subject. Authentication: Hand-signed by the artist (AK, lower right) + Noble Press dry embossing seal (lower right, over signature). Each print is individually numbered in the lower centre border. Note on numbering: The photo shows an example copy. Your print will bear the next available number in the edition of 10. Condition: New. Ships rolled in reinforced protective tube.
Seller's Story
The 250 GTO — the most valuable car ever made — rendered in bold graphic lines and ultra-saturated colour, a pop art treatment that strips away the reverence and leaves pure visual energy. Electric neon accents cut across the body, three-quarter rear view, the iconic Rosso Corsa reimagined in the language of contemporary art. Not a photograph of a legend, but a painting of a feeling. Geometric background planes in complementary neons, maximum colour contrast.
An original giclee print, conceived and created by Arno Klein, published by Noble Press. Inks: Archival pigment inks, rated for 100+ years of colour stability under normal display conditions. Paper: Premium museum-quality fine art paper — 70×100 cm sheet, 66×96 cm printed area, 2 cm white border on all sides. Edition: Limited to 10 numbered prints per subject. Authentication: Hand-signed by the artist (AK, lower right) + Noble Press dry embossing seal (lower right, over signature). Each print is individually numbered in the lower centre border. Note on numbering: The photo shows an example copy. Your print will bear the next available number in the edition of 10. Condition: New. Ships rolled in reinforced protective tube.
