Beholding Bugatti - The Veyron EB 16.4

A Deeper look into the Car of the Decade 2000 - 2009

Beholding Bugatti - The Veyron EB 16.4

This sensational vehicle has been perfected over time, along the beautiful landscapes that have changed the lives of so many.

The car...Bugatti!

The Founder... Ettore Bugatti,  was born in Milan, Italy, and his automobile company was founded in 1909 in Molsheim, Alsace.  

The company, known both for the level of detail of its engineering, and for the artistic way in which the designs were executed, enjoyed great success in early Grand Prix Motor Racing, winning the first ever Monaco Grand Prixx. The company's success culminated with driver Jean-Pierre Wimille winning the 24 hours of Le Mans twice (in 1937 with Robert Benoist and 1939 with Pierre Veyron).

Given the artistic nature of Ettore's family (his father, Carlo Bugatti (1856–1940), was a devoted art, nouveau decoration, furniture, and jewelry tradesman).

Beholding Bugatti - The Veyron EB 16.4

In 1999, the Bugatti EB 218 concept was introduced at the Geneva Auto Show; later that year the Bugatti 18/3 Chiron was introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA). At theTokyo Motor Show, the EB 218 reappeared, and theBugatti EB 16.4 Veyron was presented as the first incarnation of what was to be a production road car.

Bugatti's cars noticeably focused on design. Engine Blocks were hand scraped to ensure that the surfaces were so flat that gaskets were not required for sealing, many of the exposed surfaces of the engine compartment featured Guilloche (engine turned) finishes on them, and safety wires threaded through almost every fastener in intricately laced patterns. Rather than bolt the springs to the axles as most manufacturers did, Bugatti's axles were forged such that the spring passed though a carefully sized opening in the axle, a much more elegant solution requiring fewer parts. He famously described his arch competitorentley's cars as "the world's fastest lorries" for focusing on durability. According to Bugatti, "weight was the enemy".

The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine grand touring car. The Super Sport version is the fastest road-legal manufactured car in the world, with a top speed of 431 km/h (268 mph). The original type has a high-speed of 408.00 km/h (253.52 mph). 

Beholding Bugatti - The Veyron EB 16.4

It was named Car of the Decade (2000–2009) by the BBC television programme Top Gear.

Designed and developed by Volkswagen Group and produced by Bugatti Automobiles SAS at their HQ in Château Saint Jean inMolsheim (Alsace, France), the Veyron's chief designer was Hartmut Warkuss, and the exterior was finished by Jozef Kaban of Volkswagen, with much of the engineering supervised by the former Peterbilt Trucks engineer and now Bugatti Engineering chief, Wolfgang Schreiber. 
 Though commissioned by Volkswagen, this car is only sold through the Bugatti manufacturers and cannot be found at any Volkswagen dealer.

Cape Town College of Fashion Design 2011

The CTCFD held their 2011 Graduate Awards at the Cape Town City Hall.

We happened to stumble in and grab a few pics from the Fashion Show, co-ordinated by good friend Devon Anderson. 
Cape Town College of Fashion Design 2011

Cape Town College of Fashion Design 2011 


Cape Town College of Fashion Design 2011


Cape Town College of Fashion Design 2011



Art & Sculptures by Emile Theart

Art & Sculptures - by Emile Theart

Emile Theart was born and raised in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. After graduating from high school henrolled at the Port Elizabeth Technikon to study fine art. Specializing in sculpture he completed his National Diploma in 1991, followed by a Higher National Diploma in 1993. He had the privilege to study under Phil Kolbe, Anton Momberg and David Jones. He also studied stained glass under Hunter Nesbit.

After completing his studies he joined David Manning Stained Glass in Port Elizabeth working on numerous projects ranging from new works to restoration of many historic windows across the Eastern Cape.
                                     

Since January 2000 he has been working in the entertainment industry as lighting designer.  Even though he hasn't been exhibiting in the last number of years he has been sculpting and also making moulds for other artists and potters.
 



These sculptures and elements are just delightful, and certainly deserve to have made its way onto Nunzio Cultura







Sculptures by Emile Theart

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