• This generation has a remarkable story of transformation. Around 2015, I embarked on a journey to learn professional design, marking the beginning of my contribution to this generation. Although I started with limited skills, I gradually honed my abilities and rectified my mistakes. Finally, in 2020, I materialized my design in a three-dimensional form. While some minor adjustments were made during the transition from 2D to 3D, such as the side view, the fundamental concept remained unchanged.
  • This generation’s Madonna, a full-size luxury sedan, draws inspiration from the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica. The name ‘Madonna’ is an homage to the revered mother of Jesus Christ. With this design, I aimed to incorporate postmodern elements, drawing from the past while creating a car for the future.
  • To ensure longevity and historical significance for your artwork, it is important to approach it sensibly and strike a balance, reducing excessive passion. Personally, I find myself constantly influenced by the architectural styles of the 15th century, allowing me to delve into the past while incorporating modern elements.
  • Take, for instance, the rims of Madonna, which feature five arches reminiscent of the iconic ‘Byzantine’ architecture. Furthermore, the sleek side lines of the car aim to evoke the spirit of the ‘brougham,’ one of the earliest vehicles in history.
  • By adopting a thoughtful and balanced approach, I have endeavored to create a design that pays homage to the past while embracing the future in a truly postmodern fashion.

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