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What do you make of this Minotaur-themed Huracán Evo?
Because there’s nothing better than a supercar to act as a blank canvas…
Say hello to Lamborghini’s latest custom creation, a Huracán Evo complete with finger-painted Minotaur artwork. Just in case a 5.2-litre V10-engined supercar wasn’t already intimidating enough in your rear-view mirror...
It’s the work of Italian artist Paolo Troilo, who was inspired to paint the Minotaur – a fusion between man and bull, for anyone not familiar with Greek mythology – after a stint behind the wheel. That’s what 631bhp does to you, clearly.
As is Troilo’s signature, the artwork has been painted using just his fingers. While the Minotaur’s torso stretches down the side of the car, the pièce de résistance is the forearms and clenched fists on the bonnet, reminiscent of a bull’s horns, apparently.
And why not bother with paint brushes, you ask? Well, when Troilo set out to make a name for himself as an artist, he forgot to buy any. So naturally, he decided to crack on with the job anyway. A man is only as good as his tools, etc etc…
The Huracán Evo pictured above, meanwhile, is currently on display at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan, alongside some of Troilo’s other works. Like it?
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