#EnzoNaso

Enzo Naso is an Italian artist and designer renowned for his work dedicated to the world of automobiles, particularly Ferrari. His body of work includes watercolors, posters, calendars, and lithographs celebrating iconic models such as the 250 GTO, 330 P4, and the 156 F1 “shark nose.” Over the years, Naso has collaborated with Ferrari on several occasions, including the creation of the official logo for the company’s 50th anniversary, as well as artworks for events such as the Ferrari Challenge and the Historic Challenge. His pieces have been exhibited in prestigious venues including the Galleria Ferrari in Maranello and the Meadow Brook Hall Art Concours in Michigan, where he received the Strother McMinn Art Award in 2000. One of his most celebrated works is “MO-Prova,” a composition featuring eleven historic Ferrari models with Modena test plates, reflecting his passion for detail and historical accuracy. In recent years, Naso produced official lithographs for exclusive events such as the Ferrari Finali Mondiali 2023. He was also involved in creating commemorative artwork associated with the Monza SP1 project, contributing his distinctive visual language to celebrate the model’s link with Ferrari heritage and Italian style.



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