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THE ART COLLECTION

At De Antonio Yachts, design is our signature—and our most refined form of expression.

Every yacht we create is the result of a singular vision: innovation elevated through minimalist aesthetics, cutting-edge engineering, and a distinctly contemporary character on the water.

 

Since 2023, this philosophy has expanded beyond the shape of our boats through The Art Collection—an exclusive series of collaborations with renowned contemporary artists who reinterpret our Mercury engines as sculptural canvases.

 

Transforming power into beauty, each piece reimagines the heart of our yachts through bold visual narratives, turning performance into art and engineering into emotion. The result is a limited collection where innovation, craftsmanship, and artistic vision converge—celebrating the spirit of De Antonio Yachts in its most creative form.

MOTOR I

Mercury 300 HP

By D.Darko (Spain)

Málaga, Spain. 2023

 

As a fusion of engineering and bold visual energy, its surface becomes a vibrant field of color and movement, where dynamic, graffiti-inspired strokes echo the power it delivers on the water. The abstract forms enhance its modern, high-performance character, transforming a precision-built engine into a striking contemporary piece that seems to be in motion even at rest.

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MOTOR II: VENTO DI ALLEGRA

Mercury F 150 XL EFI

By Antonyo Marest

Barcelona, Spain. 2024

 

Seamless blend of geometric precision and refined sophistication. Its surface transforms into an elegant visual composition where clean lines and balanced forms evoke a sense of timeless luxury. The intervention elevates the engine’s inherent modernity, aligning it naturally with the design philosophy of De Antonio Yachts— where clarity, innovation, and contemporary aesthetics converge.

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MOTOR III

Mercury V10, 350 CV

Jordi Labanda (vinyl-wrapped)

Barcelona, Spain. 2024

 

This piece becomes intrinsically linked to the city that inspired its visual narrative. Labanda’s distinctive graphic and illustrative language unfolds across the engine’s surface with striking clarity, capturing the spirit of the 37th America’s Cup—also held in Barcelona that same year. The result is an homage to nautical heritage, competitive elegance, and the vibrant cultural energy of the host city. Personally signed by the artist, the engine stands as a contemporary icon where sport, artistry, and maritime tradition converge.

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MOTOR IX

Mercury 200 XL DTS V6

Nickolaos Schizas

Dusseldorf, Germany. 2025

 

This engine comes alive through a spontaneous, energetic flow of acrylic strokes, capturing the rhythm and intensity of the moment. Each gesture conveys movement and momentum, transforming the mechanical precision of the engine into a vibrant expression of contemporary art. Here, power meets creativity, and performance is reflected not only in speed, but in color, energy, and presence.

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