

A vintage automobile is rendered as a jubilant icon, its familiar contours pushed into a high-voltage spectrum that turns nostalgia into spectacle. The composition sits low and forward, enlarging wheels and headlamps into rhythmic circles that pulse like mechanical “eyes,” while thick, graphic outlines give the bodywork a poster-like authority. Acid greens, hot reds, and electric violets fracture the idea of polished metal, suggesting memory not as faithful record but as neon afterimage—desire, speed, and the romance of an era amplified beyond realism. The faint typographic ghosting in the ground reads like branding turned atmosphere, quietly reminding us how industry and identity blur into one another.