Hand-Painted Artwork by Yan Denes
F2002 – Michael Schumacher captures Ferrari’s iconic Formula 1 machine at the 2002 Canadian Grand Prix, where Schumacher secured his fifth Montréal victory and Ferrari celebrated its 150th F1 win. Viewed from the front — direct, unapologetic, and powerful — the piece translates speed, engineering, and legacy into pure visual emotion.
French artist Yan Denes renders the scene using his signature dry pastel technique, blending control and gesture to evoke movement, atmosphere, and depth. Known for his ability to blur speed into memory, Denes creates artworks that live between precision and poetry — a language shaped by time, discipline, and his lifelong passion for Ferrari.
This work is available in three collectible formats, including the one-of-a-kind hand-drawn original and two limited-edition fine art prints of only ten copies each. Each version offers a different way of collecting the same moment: Schumacher, Ferrari, and the relentless energy of 2002.
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