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Lancia Delta Integrale Gets a Street Art Makeover by Slawn

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London-based car culture collective Spot and Lancia specialist Tanc Barratt approached street artist Slawn to turn the Lancia Delta Integrale into stunning, contemporary street art. The venture, which combines automotive technology with contemporary art, has produced uniquely crafted pieces to celebrate the legendary rally car icon while adding an artistic edge to it.

A Unique Blend of Art and Automotive Excellence: Lancia Delta Integrale x Slawn

Automobile lovers adore the Lancia Delta Integrale. Due to its success at rallies and status, it is appreciated for its design and handling. But in this case, Slawn has taken the Delta Integrale to a whole new level of art with this design project.

Slawn, whose work is notable today as modern Street art, has different dynamic and bold ideas about the mixture of urban culture and craft. Collaboration with Spot and Tanc Barratt has led to a series of cars, characterized by car enthusiasm and arts.

The Art Behind the Lancia Delta Integrale Street Art

  • Custom Paint Jobs: Slawn has customized each car to feature beautiful graffiti and make it unique.
  • Bold Graphics and Color: This is redesigned with brightly coloured geometric shapes and street art textures.
  • Attention to Detail: From the outside of the structure to the inside, every aspect has been designed perfectly to fit Slawn’s art.

Key Features of the Lancia Delta Integrale x Slawn Collaboration:

  • Bespoke Designs: Custom paintings that mimic street art by Slawn, which gives each Lancia Delta Integrale a different design.
  • Collaboration with Experts: A team of professionals, accurate audience definition, and cooperation with Spot, a London-based car culture collective and Tanc Barratt, a Lancia specialist, guarantee quality and exclusivity.
  • Modern Street Art Meets Classic Rally Heritage: Including lines of a modernistic city and the legendary Delta Integrale.
  • Exclusivity: These custom works are rare to find; they have become essential commodities for automobile and art lovers.

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