Baby Piranha McLaren 2025 by Alastair Gibson Sculpture

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Artist: Alastair Gibson
Medium:  Carbon Fibre
Status: Freestanding
Edition size: 40
Size:  L 5 1/2″ W 1  12″ x 13” H
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Baby Piranha McLaren 2025 by Alastair Gibson

 

Inspired by the 2025 McLaren Formula One Grand Prix car.

This sculpture is a smaller version of the ‘racing piranha 2’ sculpture which was originally commissioned by Rubens Barrichello in 2007. This sculpture captures the aggressive look and the hydrodynamic shape of the Red Bellied Piranha.

Selected parts and materials used in this sculpture are from modern Grand Prix cars as listed below.

Sculpture limited to 40 pieces.

Body: Carbon fibre, 2 ply/layers 2 x 2 twill 200 gsm with UV resistant clear matte coating.

Dorsal and underside fins: Black coated 0.5 mm photo etched stainless steel.

Tail and Pectoral fins: Black coated 0.5 mm photo etched stainless steel.

Marking detail: Silver and McLaren orange standard piranha details with custom designed 2025 McLaren vinyl transfer.

Teeth: Printed chrome on black Decal.

Mounting base and rod: Mounted on a black coated wooden base with yellow Pirelli tyre ID logo and a wheel nut from a modern Formula One GP car and stainless steel rod. *

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