Renard & Maxim

Here’s what made it stand out:

The concept

  • Fusion of automotive culture and contemporary art: MotoArto treated cars and bikes not just as machines, but as canvases and sculptures.
  • Curated by Marchella De Angelis and Kim Shaylor, the event aimed to blur the lines between engineering and artistic expression.

What was on display

  • Low-volume vehicles and resto-mods from makers like Frontline and Renard.
  • Live installations and sculptural works by over 20 artists — including Sophie Tea painting directly onto a car during the event.
  • Outlaw customs, digital art, and moving imagery, all woven into a curated journey through the aesthetics of speed and form3.

The philosophy

  • Less about ownership, more about meaning and storytelling.
  • A platform for independent builders and artists to showcase work that defies categories — from oil paintings to interactive installations.
  • Emphasis on accessibility and diversity, with a mix of generations and gender representation among contributors.

It wasn’t just a car show — it was a cultural statement. If you’re into craftsmanship, storytelling, and the artistry behind machines, MotoArto was a landmark moment.

“Wings of Freedom”

In the deep blue of the tank, a pair of angel wings blaze with smoke at the edges — a symbol of loss, memory, and rebirth.

This unique Renard R100 No. 005 carries more than mechanical power — it carries stories.

When Maxim learned about the destruction of the original Renard factory in the March 1944 bombings, the image came to him instantly: wings — scorched at the edges, rising through smoke. A vision of loss, survival, and rebirth. Like a phoenixRenard Motorcycles rose from the ashes, carrying its heritage into the future.

“Wings of Freedom” is the first piece in our Art Motorcycle Series — where machines become myth.” (Allan Kompus – Renard Motorcycles)

The Machine

  • Based on a BMW R100, reengineered by Renard with:
    • Modified cylinder heads and twin spark plugs
    • Revised gearbox and hydraulic clutch
    • Premium suspension and Beringer braking system
    • Estimated output: 80 bhp and 95 Nm of torque

The Artistry

  • Maxim, also a visual artist, treated the bike as a canvas:
    • Hand-painted white feathers on a light blue bodywork
    • Described as “delicacy meeting force” and “a painting in motion”
    • Represents themes of fragility, transformation, and unexpected beauty

The Philosophy

Andre Uibomäe, Renard’s founder, gave Maxim full creative control, calling the result “a one-of-a-kind masterpiece”

Maxim said: “It’s not just about rebellion or motion; it’s about soul”

The Price Tag

  • Listed for £100,000, aimed at collectors who value performance and poetry

It’s a kinetic sculpture as much as a motorcycle — a fusion of punk energy, fine art, and mechanical precision.

This unique collaboration is for sale exclusively with Casmin Group

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