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500 F2 Farina GP 1953 - by Yan Denes


Yan Denes renders this moment with his signature dry pastel and black stone technique. His artistry captures the unique feel of early Formula One: the quiet intensity of Giuseppe “Nino” Farina, calm and composed behind the wheel, and the graceful tension of the car itself.

The open cockpit and exposed suspension reflect an era that was both elegant and unforgiving. This work is available as a strictly limited-edition print, created from the one-of-a-kind original artwork.

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Hand Drawn

Limited Edition

Museum-Grade Paper

Archival Pigment Print

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Sale price€2.850,00

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Maserati 250F
500 F2 Farina GP 1953 - by Yan Denes Sale price€2.850,00

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YAN DENES — THE BLUR

Yan Denes captures motion and emotion. Using dry pastel pigments and black stone, he keeps the machine sharp while the world dissolves behind it — a signature language of speed, tension, and reverence. A motorsport moment, held still.

Close-up painting of a red Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 car in motion

ONE ORIGINAL. /10

Every artwork starts as 1 original hand-drawn piece — unique, one-of-one. From that original, we release two print sizes, each capped at 10 copies. Each print is individually numbered. Once an edition is gone, it’s closed.

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MUSEUM-GRADE PRINTS

Editions are produced on archival, museum-grade fine art paper using pigment inks. Chosen for detail, depth, and longevity — built to live beautifully over time. Choose Print Only or Framed & Ready to Hang for a clean gallery finish.

Curated by Still Motion

The work blends speed and silence, gesture and structure—a visual tribute to legacy, motion, and memory.

A painting of a vintage, red Maserati 250F Grand Prix car with a driver

CLOSING THE HISTORIC LOOP

This piece captures a profound moment in motorsport history. The driver is Giuseppe “Nino” Farina, the first-ever Formula One World Champion, crowned in 1950. That same year, he won the very first F1 Grand Prix at Silverstone.

By 1953, Farina was racing for Ferrari. This artwork depicts his return to that same circuit, Silverstone, now at the wheel of the Ferrari 500 F2. It signifies a historic loop closing: from the first champion to a Scuderia driver, racing once again on the track that started it all. It is a tribute to Farina, Ferrari, and the track where Formula 1 began.

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WHY WE CHOSE YAN DENES

Hand-drawn motorsport, built for collectors.

Yan Denes turns motorsport into hand-drawn impact. Using dry pastel pigments and black stone, he keeps the car and driver razor sharp while the world dissolves into motion — his signature “blur” that makes the artwork feel alive.

This style is sought after because it doesn’t decorate a space — it brings speed into it. Denes is regularly commissioned by supercar collectors, dealers, and Ferrari communities, and his work has reached the highest level of the sport: Charles Leclerc commissioned 16 artworks to feature on his race helmet for Scuderia Ferrari’s 1000th F1 race.

Every piece starts as a one-off original, then continues as strictly limited editions — made to be owned, lived with, and collected over time.

THE TECHNIQUE

Dry pastel + black stone. Hand-drawn. High tension, real depth.

THE FORMAT

1 original. Two print sizes. 10 per size. Individually numbered.

THE FINISH

Archival, museum-grade paper + pigment inks for detail and longevity.

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COLLECTOR’S NOTE

Commissioned by the people who live this world


Yan Denes is regularly commissioned by collectors, dealers, and motorsport communities — including a special helmet project for Charles Leclerc.

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”Remarkable work. Passion in every detail.”

A Ferrari Collector, France

”A true collector’s piece — worthy and immediate addition to my collection.”

A Ferrari Collector, Italy

”Pure passion. This artwork captures the very soul of motorsport.”

A Ferrari Collector, France