Street artist Slawn, fresh from his sold-out Saatchi Yates Gallery exhibition, has unveiled a striking Lancia Delta Integrale art car in collaboration with London-based car culture collective Spot and Lancia expert Tanc Barratt. This one-of-a-kind creation offers collectors a unique chance to own a piece of Slawn’s artwork following his rise in the contemporary art scene.
Known for his vivid, larger-than-life caricatures and bold use of color, Slawn — real name Olaolu Akeredolu-Ale — has already left his mark through collaborations with Dr. Martens, Louis Vuitton and even a redesigned FA Cup trophy. Now, his style meets automotive heritage in a project that reimagines the iconic Martini race livery of the Lancia Delta Integrale.
Crafted in a single creative session, the car features Slawn’s signature style, blending the rally legend’s storied past with a fresh, youthful energy. "Working with Slawn allows us to bring a fresh perspective to the Lancia Delta Integrale, connecting its storied past with the vibrant energy of today’s art scene," said Cosmo from Tanc Barratt.
Spot Collective, founded by Jimmy Howson in 2023, has rapidly become a hub for automotive artistry. "Slawn’s work exemplifies how art can elevate the narrative of car culture, making it accessible and engaging for a new generation," Howson remarked.
Notably, this latest car by Slawn marks Spot's fourth official art car, with commissions considered upon request and starting at £40,000 EUR.