This year’s Bluewaters Art Fest in Dubai brings something new to the table: a project where high-performance design meets visual art. It’s a bold collaboration between Lamborghini Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the Firetti Contemporary gallery, and Lebanese artist Ihab Ahmad. Together, they turned a Lamborghini Huracán Spyder EVO into a full-scale artwork.
Over seven nights, Ahmad painted the car live—90 hours in total. Visitors saw the process unfold in real time, watching the transformation of a machine into a piece of contemporary art. This wasn’t just for show. It was a real performance, filled with intention and meaning.

Ahmad’s style mixes sharp lines, strong shapes, and patterns drawn from culture and symbolism. He used eight official Lamborghini paint colors to stay true to the brand’s identity, while pushing its visual boundaries. His vision reflects Lamborghini’s core values: bravery, individuality, and authenticity.
The artwork also connects to Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program, which gives clients the chance to fully customize their cars with over 400 colors and finishes. This car, then, becomes more than transportation—it becomes personal expression. Just like a painting. Just like sculpture.




Firetti Contemporary, known for supporting art that engages with society, played a key role in making this project happen. The gallery has a history of pushing conversations about identity, innovation, and sustainability. Bringing art into an automotive context is part of that mission—to show how creativity can exist in unexpected spaces.

And Lamborghini? It’s more than just speed and design. It’s Italian craftsmanship at the highest level— recognizable around the world. Partnering with an artist like Ahmad, and a gallery like Firetti, shows a commitmentto culture, not just luxury.
This hand-painted Huracán Spyder EVO is now on display at Bluewaters during the Art Fest (April 14–20). It’s not just a car. It’s a symbol of how industry and imagination can work together. A reminder that creativity has no limits —on canvas, or on wheels.