Ferrari 156 Shark Nose - The Legend Of The Race Track (2022) Digital Arts by Jan Keteleer

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Designed by Pininfarina Ferrari 156 Shark Nose is a new creation from the interior designers of Ferrari. The Shark nose was developed in conjunction with Pininfarina's aerodynamic specialists at their wind tunnel facility. This car not only carries the most sophisticated aerodynamic wind tunnel technologies ever devised but also incorporates unique[...]
Designed by Pininfarina Ferrari 156 Shark Nose is a new creation from the interior designers of Ferrari. The Shark nose was developed in conjunction with Pininfarina's aerodynamic specialists at their wind tunnel facility. This car not only carries the most sophisticated aerodynamic wind tunnel technologies ever devised but also incorporates unique styling to give Ferrari an aggressive look that makes the car even more beautiful.

Pininfarina designed the Ferrari bulbous nose using the CTAD (combined deflective and diffuser effect) system which is an example of the Art Deco architecture that emphasizes the curves of the body structure more than the straight lines. This is why the car can be called as the "flyingtip" Ferrari. The CTAD uses two curved fins instead of one to spread the air flow to different directions. These fins allow the air to hit at various angles, thereby reducing the pressure on the nose and running the risk of creating vortexes, which break the air into droplets which are often seen as white spots on the noses of modern fast cars.

On the other hand, the side vents, creases, and intakes positioned on the rear help to cool the engine area. The air entering the car through the windscreen also helps cooling. The rear diffuser adds drag to the car, thus raising the ground clearance to a great extent. If you compare the Ferrari with a shark, then you will understand why Ferrari designed this car so differently. Therefore, if you want to drive a Ferrari during the high-speed races, the Ferrari 156 Shark Nose is the right choice.

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From his interests in both classical art and modern / contemporary art, Belgian artist Jan Keteleer (JanKé) works with different styles. Ancient art is one of his interests, but you can also find examples of[...]

From his interests in both classical art and modern / contemporary art, Belgian artist Jan Keteleer (JanKé) works with different styles. Ancient art is one of his interests, but you can also find examples of his work in pop art and impressionism. If you browse through Jan Keteleer's portfolio, you will find beautiful nature scenes, painterly images of animals or pop art-based nudes.

After years of working in commercial photography, he turned his interest to artistic black and white photography. Projects such as Speechless, Silent Dialogues and Roots with Taboo brought him fame. He was inspired by the problems of the multicultural society in Belgium, the coexistence of different national and ethnic groups, the issue of the language barrier and the lack of dialogue between the "old" (the native population) and the "new" Belgians (the immigrants).

Today he has devoted himself entirely to digital painting. Using classical techniques such as acrylic and pastel, he creates individual elements that are then digitally brought together and finished.

JanKé attaches great importance to the social significance of his works and integrates them into the context of public space (stations, airports and public transport), prompting the viewer to react and reflect. His projects have received the support of the organization Sprakeloos, which aims to use art to provoke discussion on social issues.

He has had numerous exhibitions in Belgium (in Antwerp, Bruges, Lier, Leuven and Ghent), in the U.S. (in Dallas and San Francisco) and in Poland (in Krakow).

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