Maserati Quattroporte covered with 800kg of shattered glass...
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Maserati Quattroporte covered with 800kg of shattered glass...


Before you get any crazy ideas about a pissed off girlfriend, let us inform you that this poor Maserati Quattrporte has suffered all this pain for the sake of… art. Work of Italian artist Luca Pancrazzi, the glassy Maserati is shown at the second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art which opened on 3 March and will run until 3 April 2007. -Continued: Click “Read More…” for more pics


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