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2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

At La Bullona in Milan, the artwork known as “Minotauro” (Minotaur) was unveiled: myth, body of a man and bull, expressed in painting on the bodywork of a Huracán EVO1. The work is an expression of the dynamism, power, and innermost emotions that the artist experienced while driving the Huracán EVO, portrayed through the powerful features of a man’s body created by Paolo Troilo’s fingertips. Paolo Troilo’s constantly-evolving painting uses the representation of the male body as its defining element and a means of communication. The work, entitled “Minotauro”, owes its name to the mix of emotion and meaning that the artist experienced when he encountered Lamborghini.

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

“Time. I am enamoured with the idea of slowness, and I have always championed it as a key to pleasure, culture, beauty and success. But there are some encounters that change you,” explained Paolo Troilo, creator of the work. “Seeing the Lamborghini Huracán EVO and trying it out suggested to me that there are also things capable of releasing the same energy with acceleration, with speed, with momentum. I heard the sound of the wind picking up as the space narrowed and time distorted: I felt a flowing wind and used it to paint on the muse itself, the inspiration of these emotions: the Huracán, my Minotauro.”

“It was inspiring to meet Paolo Troilo and his artistic expressiveness. In our company we are accustomed to art and the way it has always influenced our cars,” commented Christian Mastro, Marketing Director at Automobili Lamborghini.

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

The artist pays homage to the Huracán EVO by depicting a fusion between man, the bull symbol of Automobili Lamborghini, and the concept of myth expressed in the indomitable – supernatural and almost animalistic – force exuded by the man’s figure painted on the sides of the car. The strength communicated by the forearms and the clenched fists on the front hood are reminiscent of a bull’s horns. From November 4 to 13, the Huracán EVO painted by Paolo Troilo together with some of the artist’s other works will be on display at Palazzo Serbelloni at Corso Venezia, 16 in Milan, as part of the “TROILO-MILANO SOLO ANDATA” (TROILO-MILAN ONE WAY) exhibition, curated by Luca Beatrice. Paolo Troilo was born in Taranto on March 27, 1972, son of Antonio and Lucia Troilo.

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo

His considerable talent was evident even at the age of seven through his drawing, which his mother lovingly nurtured by always leaving sheets of paper and pencils lying around the house. His father, an anaesthetist, soon began to commission him to produce illustrations of pathological anatomy to be shown at medical conferences. Paolo studied at the European Institute of Design in Rome, then Arts and Architecture at the University of Florence, but he never finished any of these studies because he was eager to work in advertising. In 1997 he moved to Milan and started his illustrious career in this sector. The path to success started with the prestigious Saatchi & Saatchi, which led to him being nominated Best Italian Creative Director in 2007 with the presentation of the Grand Prix of the Italian Art Directors Club. His works have been exhibited in Singapore, San Francisco, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, New York, Milan, Rome, Palermo, and Florence. He lives and works in Milan.

2021 Lamborghini Huracan Evo by Paolo Troilo
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