
Product Detail
- LIMITED EDITION
- SIZE 20 x 30 cm / 30 x 40cm / 40 x 50cm
- PIGMENT INK GUARANTEED TO LAST 100 YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE
- FINEART RAG NATURAL SMOOTH DRAW 205gr (Matte)
- DELIVERED IN A PROTECTIVE TUBE WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
HISTORY
In 1979 , at the heart of the evolution of off-road vehicles, the Mercedes-Benz GX-Class Brabus revealed itself as a legend . Designed by Mercedes-Benz engineers in collaboration with Brabus, this car, produced in only 25 examples , is equipped with a twin-turbo V8 engine producing 900 hp and a robust design that quickly propels it to the top. The story of the Mercedes-Benz GX-Class Brabus begins in Graz , where Mercedes-Benz experts took on the challenge of creating the ultimate off-road vehicle, pioneering the use of high- strength materials and advanced technologies, ensuring unparalleled robustness and exceptional performance on all terrains.
Every detail of the GX-Class Brabus is designed to maximize versatility and off-road performance. Its carbon fiber reinforcements, raised suspensions and all-terrain tires accentuate its ability to tackle the most extreme conditions, setting new standards in the field of luxury off-road vehicles. The GX-Class Brabus embodies Mercedes-Benz's commitment to excellence and innovation , while remaining true to the brand's heritage where robustness and sophistication meet harmoniously.
In short, the Mercedes-Benz GX-Class Brabus is the ultimate off-road vehicle, combining iconic design with cutting-edge performance, redefining the standards of modern automotive exploration.
Creation process
For each creation , an initial phase of research and documentation is essential, covering the model, its origins , its designer , and its technical aspects.
The first step is to create the pencil sketch of each sketch , a meticulous work requiring great skill to capture all the details of the Ferrari. Then comes the inking phase with liner to accentuate the details. And finally, the artist carries out the coloring using alcohol markers and very soft pencils whose binder is wax-based.
Once the work is completed, the artist signs his works, dates them, and scans them to clean them up using professional software.
The artist spends about 15 days on the complete process , from the initial research phase to the final layout. This creation took almost 65 hours of work to complete.
Each work comes with a certificate of authenticity and two personalized stickers bearing the signature "TIMOTHE DESMONS." One sticker is affixed to the back of the work, while the other is attached to the certificate of authenticity.
* This creation was not created as part of an official collaboration with the brand.
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