Mar 19 2007Maserati covered with 1,763 lbs of shattered glass

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This is a Maserati Quattroporte covered with 1,763 lbs of shattered glass. It was put together by Italian artist Luca Pancrazzi and is currently outside the Moscow Museum of Modern Art welcoming guests to the second Moscow Art Biennale that runs through April 1st. If this was a Ferrari or Lamborghini I'd probably be on the floor right now, cursing the heavens and crying like a little baby.

One more picture after the jump.

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razor sharp:)

what a waste

if you ran someone over with this car, no way you could get away with a hit and run

impressive pictures.

It's beautiful but, .... Why? Who can figure artist's...

Nice pictures, not so great concept.

why????????

its neither a ferrari or lamborghini its a maserati as u can see by the trident in the front of the car but it looks like a maserati grand quatropporte anyway

that shits gay

waste of time, money, and effort cause that shits dumb

It DOES look pretty cool, even though it's completely useless and pointless. But some forms of art are like that. It's all about the creativity rather than functionality.

All hell na'll man dat car issweet dawg but um dat car or you can or could kill somebody by mistake driven dat car but dat car is so sweet but um dat car is made out of real glass an dat car is very very dangerous to drive dawg i mean i would love to drive dat maseri shatter glass car but i wouldn't cuz it's dangerous you can go to jail man dat car is dangerous so serious an im 4real dawg police officers will pull you over in dat car while you are driven.

This... Is... AWESOME.

I'm sorry, I realize it's supposed to be an expensive car and all, but look at it, it looks incredible. It messes with your eyes at first and...

Well, I'm kinda left wondering what was on the artist(s'?) mind when they made this... Perhaps it was something abstract about car crashes?

Regardless, I see this car and think "wow". Unfortunately, this will forever be condemned to remaining at car shows and inside of art galleries.

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