LAMBO IN ROME

LAMBO IN ROME

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Automobili Lamborghini was established in 1963 in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, and introduced its first car, the Lamborghini 350 GTV, the same year. It was a two-seater coupe with a powerful V12 engine. The company's logo featured a bull, which was a nod to Ferruccio Lamborghini's zodiac sign, Taurus the bull. Many of Lamborghini's models were also named after bulls or bullfighting. One such example is the Miura, which was named after Don Eduardo Miura, a famous breeder of fighting bulls. The Miura was a mid-engine sports car that was released in the mid-1960s and quickly gained an international following among car enthusiasts for its cutting-edge design and prestige. STUTTART works are created using a variety of techniques from original photograph and photo illustration to 3D rendering and AI image generation. The result is beautiful automotive art that is classic in style, but forward leaning in technique. This particular piece began as an original "prompt" that was processed in an a

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