Hand-Painted Artwork by Yan Denes
312 F1 Bandini channels the raw power and visceral beauty of Ferrari’s 1967 Formula 1 machine — a muscular icon of its time. Captured at full tilt, from the rear, the piece reveals the car’s open V12 engine, the bite of its racing tires, and the instinctive energy of true motorsport.
This was Lorenzo Bandini’s machine — a driver known for his passion, humility, and fearless speed. As Ferrari’s lead driver in the mid-60s, Bandini embodied the spirit of a generation where danger, skill, and mechanical mastery defined the track.
French artist Yan Denes renders this tribute using his signature dry pastel technique, translating tension, traction, and atmosphere into lasting memory. His work blends discipline and emotion, capturing not only the machine, but the meaning it carried.
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 unique way to collect the same legacy: Ferrari, Bandini, and the relentless force of 1967.
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