
The Tortoise continues its relentless pursuit of innovation, this time in a more compact form. A refined design with a smaller, more efficient engine that still packs a punch. This desktop-sized version retains the raw power and precision of the original, offering a piece of engineering mastery in a refined, accessible scale.

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“This sculpture is a tribute to the Koenigsegg Ghost Squadron, where I’ve taken the 2D features of the iconic emblem and reimagined them into a lifesized, three-dimensional form. By capturing the essence of the Ghost emblem, I transformed it into an artistic rendering that exudes both power and fluidity, reflecting the high-performance spirit of the car while also giving it a dynamic, almost ethereal quality.
This sculpture embodies the spirit of both automotive engineering and the raw power of nature. Inspired by the Ferrari 156 F1 "Sharknose"—a symbol of speed and innovation in the world of Formula 1—I crafted a downscaled version, blending the car's iconic front-end design seamlessly with the body of a shark. The result is a fluid, aerodynamic fusion that channels the cutting-edge performance of the car into the natural form of a predator.
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