The work is called Dream Big, which in translation is like a Big Dream. The name suggests that the sports car could be a childhood dream come true.
The British artist and sculptor Chris LaBroy created an installation with a real Porsche 911. It fits into the hand of a large sculpture of a man in a helmet, presented by the Perez Art Museum in Miami on the beach of the city. This is stated on the automaker’s website.
So, a real car looks like a toy car.
As an artist, he creates a three-dimensional computer model of an art object, and then brings it to life in metal and plastic. It will be on public display until December 3.
It was noted that Chris Labroy deliberately chose the Porsche 911, because he is a fan of the German brand. In particular, it is known that he previously had a Porsche Cayman S and GT4, and now he has become the owner of a Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0.
Labroi also has a lot of 3D work on a sports car. In addition, last year he used a real Porsche 996 for the first time. The body of the car was placed on a large inflatable swan.

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Recall that earlier the Egger-Lohner C2 Phaeton mid-engine electric car, built in 1898, was exhibited at the Porsche Museum.
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