”$ HURACAN EVO $” by Aurelia Acrylic on Canvas | Pop Art x Luxury Culture This piece is loud—in energy, in message, in attitude. ”$ HURACAN EVO $” is not just about luxury, it’s about the mindset behind it. The desire, the ambition, the humor, and the contradictions that come with chasing success. At the center, the Lamborghini Huracán Evo stands in electric blue—sharp, fast, impossible to ignore. It’s a symbol of arrival, but also of desire. Above it, a Richard Mille watch—complex, mechanical, almost futuristic—reminds us that behind every visible success, there is time, precision, and obsession. Around it, Aurelia builds a universe that feels both playful and brutally honest. Scrooge McDuck, dressed in Gucci, holds a heavy set of keys—like a collector of life, success, and status. Jessica Rabbit, in Louis Vuitton and Louboutins, stands confidently beside the words “The world is yours”—a statement that feels both empowering and ironic. Nearby, the phrase “Money may not buy happiness, but it’s better to cry in a Lamborghini” adds humor—but also truth. Then comes the list. Almost like a quiet confession of modern ambition: Buy more cars. Buy more watches. Buy more art. Buy more crypto… and leave it for the next generation. It’s funny, but it’s also real. The background, created with Aurelia’s signature pouring technique, feels like an explosion—colors melting, flowing, colliding. It reflects the chaos of the modern world, where everything moves fast, where success is visible, but meaning is something deeper. Even the smaller details—Mickey floating upward, “All the way up”, “Money maker”, Richie Rich holding a gift of money—add layers to the story. Because this painting isn’t judging luxury. It’s observing it. Playing with it. Questioning it. The philosophy sits right in the middle of all this: Is it about having everything… or understanding why you want it? This piece speaks to collectors who love supercars, luxury watches, fashion brands, and bold contemporary pop art, but also to those who appreciate irony and depth behind the surface. It’s perfect for modern interiors, creative spaces, and high-end collections where art is not just decoration, but conversation.
“I wanted this painting to feel like real life—but louder. We all see these messages: success, money, luxury, ‘the world is yours’. And yes, it’s beautiful. But I also wanted to add a little irony. Because sometimes we follow lists that aren’t even ours. For me, it’s about enjoying the process, not just collecting things. Luxury is fun—but awareness is power.”