

A Porsche 912 Blutorange by the river Seine
Inspired by a sunlit moment at the "Sources de la Seine", this original and unique (1/1) automotive artwork painted in china ink and watercolor on paper captures the quiet majesty of an iconic machine at rest. The Porsche 912 - painted in its iconic "blutorange" livery, so typical of 1970s Zuffenhausen production - rests in poetic solitude by the Paris Seine riverside, far from circuits, yet inseparable from its legacy.
Here, the automotive artist captures the essence of a moment - a natural landscape made intimate by the car's speed paused, and a color made sacred by light. The reflection of the afternoon sun dances off the 912’s curved fenders, while its silhouette reflects the delicate architecture of the surrounding landscape. The china ink provides structure; the watercolor brings mood - subtle, atmospheric, timeless.
For the Porsche seasoned collector, this automotive artwork is a tribute to what makes the Porsche 912 such an icon: lightweight simplicity, air-cooled reliability, and timeless silhouette. The rare blutorange color makes this work even more desirable for enthusiasts of early Stuttgatt production.
Whether you’re curating a collection of Porsche memorabilia, decorating a refined automotive themed space, or seeking a unique & signed automotive collectible that bridges Porsche's history, design, and emotion - this artwork delivers. It's the kind of piece that invites conversation, reflects personal taste, and elevates a space as it deserves.
For exhibition, collection or legacy - gift this Porsche 912 by the Seine for what it is: a rare and refined expression of Porsche heritage, captured with precision, restraint, and artistry.

About the Artist.
The artist-designer who paints the soul of cars
The artist fell in love with cars while sitting on his father's shoulders, mesmerised by the racing cars of the Critérium des Cévennes. Inspired by Michel Vaillant from an early age, he associated drawing with speed: drawing a car meant already bringing it to life.
Educated at ENSAAMA and then at the Arts Décoratifs in Paris, he realized his dream by joining the Peugeot Style Centre in 1990. There, he refined his rigour for lines, elegant curves, precise & accurate detail. But it is in painting that he expresses his inner freedom, in a boundless universe.
The painter swapped his tablet for canvas and explored a wide range of techniques - watercolour, acrylic, oil, ink - with an unwavering passion for the curves of the Prancing Horse. His brushstrokes are fluid, spontaneous, almost choreographed. Each artwork becomes a "hand-to-hand connexion with the canvas", a scene in motion, vibrant with emotion, spontaneity and speed - his artistic signature, recognizable among thousands.
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