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HORSEPOWER IS MY PEACE

THE RACING STRIPE · STUDIO EDITION

Not speed. Not noise. Power held in reserve. The moment before you press it. That is the peace. The Garage · 03. A studio edition. A study in the unspoken dialogue between driver and machine. Made in Italy.

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FINE ART PAPER PRINTS We use Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gr — a 100% cotton, museum-grade paper from one of the world’s oldest fine art paper mills (founded in 1584). Every piece is Giclée printed with archival pigment inks to ensure deep, stable tones that will last for generations.

  • A3 (30 × 42 cm): Framed in a slim, elegant pine profile.

  • A2 (42 × 60 cm): Framed in a Premium Tiglio (lime wood) profile, hand-painted black.

  • Statement Piece (85 × 60 cm): Framed in a Premium Tiglio (lime wood) profile, hand-painted black.

All framed prints are finished with museum-grade acrylic glazing (plexiglass), the standard material used by galleries worldwide for safe transport, superior clarity, and lasting protection. The framed option adds a small, refined outer border beyond the print size.

ALUMINUM PRINTS Offered in two large-scale formats:

  • Collector’s Piece (approx. 100 cm wide)

  • Statement Piece (approx. 140 cm wide)

Printed on a 3 mm aluminum panel, finished on a white or brushed aluminum base (depending on what best elevates the image). Height varies by artwork — please refer to the specific product images for exact dimensions.

Aluminum Display Notes: For large formats, we recommend leaning the piece. If wall-mounted, use professional hardware suitable for the weight and surface.

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Horsepower is my peace
HORSEPOWER IS MY PEACE Sale price€59,00
3 framed black and white minimalist art prints

IF YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW.

Every petrolhead has a sentence they have said a hundred times. To a friend after a bad day. To themselves on a long drive. To nobody, standing in a garage at midnight with the bonnet up. These are not slogans. They are the things we actually think. The Garage puts them where they belong — on the wall, not in a caption.