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Angela Carli

Porsche 911

Porsche 911

Acrylic and 1950s newspaper on canvas
160 x 100 cm
Frame Included
Unique Work
Includes a Certificate Of Authenticity
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ARTWORK DESCRIPTION

In Porsche 911, Angela Carli celebrates the enduring appeal of a motoring icon. Viewed from the front and side, the classic silhouette of the vintage Porsche takes center stage against a collage of genuine 1960s newspapers, evoking the era that shaped its legend. With her signature fusion of nostalgia and pop sensibility, Carli invites reflection on automotive beauty, cultural memory, and the timeless spirit of innovation.


DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

Medium: Painting
Style: Pop Art
Year: 2025
Size: 160 x 100 cm 
Ready to hang: Yes
Frame: Yes
Signed: Yes
Materials: Acrylic and 1950s newspaper on canvas

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  • Angela Carli

    Angela Carli, born in Siena, Italy, in 1978, has been passionate about painting since her youth. Graduating first from the School of Applied Arts of Siena "Duccio di Buoninsegna," and later from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, she developed a distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.

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