Bronkhorst's artwork captures the exhilaration of triumph as Lando stands proudly atop his car, basking in the glory of significant win - his first ever on home soil. Behind him, bold black and white stripes twist into a checkered motif, evoking the iconic flag that marks the end of the race and the beginning of celebration. The title itself is a play on Lando’s signature number 4, intertwining personal identity with the universal language of victory.
2025
Giclée Hahnemühle Photorag paper with black solid wood frame, bordered by a white mount
42.5 x 42.5 cm
Unknown edition sizeFramed
Bronkhorst's printed signature on the Certificate of Authenticity
Accompanied by a gallery Certificate of Authenticity
Werner Bronkhorst (born 2001) is a South African artist known for his playful yet technically sophisticated visual language. His hyper-realistic miniature scenes set against thickly textured abstract backgrounds explores themes of scale, memory, and everyday life. Drawing inspiration from Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and pop culture, his art challenges perceptions of space and narrative. Bronkhorst’s work has gained him a large international social media following, regularly exhibiting around the world engaging both collectors and emerging artists alike. In 2025, one of his paintings sold at auction for $385,000, further cementing his reputation as one of the most exciting emerging talents in contemporary art.
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