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Audi R8 V10 “R8 Disintegration” by Fabian Oefner

Audi R8 V10 “R8 Disintegration” by Fabian Oefner

The Audi R8 is one of the most practical supercars ever created. Comfortable, appropriately fast, and all-wheel drive tractable, it’s one of our favorites. Now, artist Fabian Oefner has once again taken his vision and skill (he’s done a Lamborghini Miura in the same fashion) in “disintegrating” vehicles via hundreds of hours and thousands of photographs to dissect and capture an R8 V10 in a mindboggling display. The companion video shows the painstaking work involved in actually taking apart the R8 and photographing virtually every engine part and rear component to create the work of art. At least the $24.95 poster is more affordable than the actual $169,900 supercar.