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Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Categories Illustration Car
Motore bicilindrico raffreddato ad aria montato posteriormente che spingeva l'auto ad una velocità massima di 106 Km/h. Di sicuro un mezzo che si fa notare quando passa su strada con i suoi cerchi sempre di 12 pollici, il suo stile è molto personale e accattivante, in genere anche il sound è strepitoso e fa girare chiunque al suo passaggio. Appena si preme il pedale sull’acceleratore, la 126 scatta da 0 a 100 km/h in tempi da record, 36 secondi.
Art critic (with a dash of 70s irony):
Ah, the Fiat 126! Symbol of an Italy that was speeding (but calmly) towards modernity, with a full 23 horsepower ready to unleash windstorms... in the passenger's hair, if you were traveling with the windows open. In this poster, the artist celebrates the little great queen of urban asphalt with the solemnity it deserves: a riot of primary colors, a child at the wheel (yes, a child!), and a phrase that shouts: "WHAT POWER 23 HP!!" with the enthusiasm of a Formula 1 commentator on caffeine.
The digital collage mixes advertising and toy languages with a postmodern irony: the juxtaposition with Hot Wheels is a masterstroke. Because yes, the 126 wasn’t just a car… it was a 1:1 scale toy car, with small dimensions, cubic proportions, and a personality worthy of an 80s Italian cartoon.
The child with the helmet perfectly represents the spirit of the era: safety first, but only for the driver. The passenger? He can fend for himself. But that dazzling smile reminds us that, even if the engine was louder than a Vespa going uphill, driving the 126 was a mystical experience, an act of faith and optimism.
The bright yellow background leaves no doubt: this is a celebration of a pop icon, more pop than pop art itself. It’s a Fiat that doesn’t ask permission to be cool – it just is, even if it takes 30 seconds to go from 0 to 60… downhill.
The Fiat 126 is the heroine of compressed mobility, the four-wheeled dream that fits in a bicycle parking lot. A brilliant and affectionate tribute that transforms a tin can into a legend on paper!
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Schascia, born in 1976 and living in Milan, is a versatile artist who stands out for his passion for painting and sculpture. Self-taught, he has explored art without going through traditional academic paths, developing a unique style that combines a love of motorcycles and artistic abstraction.
His painting is an ode to modern motorcycles, vintage vehicles, as well as unique creations such as special motorcycles and café racers. Schascia captures not only the mechanical beauty of these machines but also their character and spirit through his vibrant canvases. His attraction to cubism and abstract art is evident in the way he deconstructs and reinvents these motorcycles, presenting them in new and fascinating ways.
In addition to his pictorial works, Schascia is passionate about sculpture, particularly the recreation of motorcycle parts in ceramic. This practice allows him to merge his love for mechanics and art, giving birth to innovative sculptures that combine functionality and aesthetics.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1976
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists