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Halal Porsche – A Sculpture in Three Transformations

From Crocodile Skin to Electric Dreams 

Halal Porsche is a multi-phase sculptural project by SEVINCY, rooted in biomimicry, critical luxury aesthetics, and cultural recomposition.

Initially modeled after a crocodile-inspired Porsche Cayman, the sculpture underwent multiple transformations — from sand-coated textures to mint-chocolate satire and a culturally reframed “Pink Pig.”.

The Porsche Cayman’s biomimetic origin—mimicking the skull structure of a South American crocodile.

 

Originally produced with real sand for outdoor promotion. Luxury as camouflage. Crocodile skin as status symbol. The same material used in bulletproof aesthetics now reinterpreted as critique.

Painted black. A society unready for sustainability.

A physically exhausting sanding process — erasing and rebuilding the surface memory.

Before the skin, there were eyes. The hand-drawn crocodile pupils on the headlights were a playful nod to children who saw a face in the front of the car — and to the joy of drawing something that would soon disappear.

The act of sanding and layering skin-colored paint is both construction and erasure — echoing the paradox of soft brutality beneath beauty.

Surface measurements taken before applying final skin tone — a balance of craft, care, and concept.

The syringe becomes a brush. In this act of artificial bleeding, cruelty is simulated to expose the real violence it mimics.A controlled flow of red — synthetic, yet painfully symbolic. This is where material meets metaphor.

Painted wounds. Each stroke becomes a scar — not of violence inflicted, but of violence remembered.

Boyanmamış — uygulanmış. Bir yaranın açılmasından ziyade hatırlanması gibi. Bu kırmızıyla anmadır.

The car had to lie flat so the skin could dry evenly — but from a distance, it looks like I’m scratching vinyls on a pink reptilian turntable.

Displaced from the studio, paraded through history. The skinned crocodile rides along the Bosphorus — culture meets critique on a flatbed. A VIP transfer for a creature too symbolic to be caged.

Croc Blood, framed by luxury storefronts. When the skin fits the setting — a mockery of luxury, parked exactly where it belongs.

A call to reconsider the bond between skin and status. Croc Blood stares down Beymen and Céline — inviting luxury to meet its ecological reflection.

In the grand hall of Haydarpaşa Station, Croc Blood transformed into a chocolate-coated relic of consumption. Dripping with mint-colored plastic, it introduced Plastichain — a Web3 call for recycling reform in a space once built for movement.

A historic train station became a terminal for digital sustainability. Plastichain made its conceptual debut here — where legacy architecture met Web3 storytelling through chocolate, mint, and plastic.

From swine to screen: the Pink Pig reborn in the digital sketchbook. A cultural remix turned into sustainable sculpture.

The Pink Pig meets the Halal Porsche! From motorsports legend to cultural commentary — this transformation begins with erasing and reimagining. While sanding off its skin, the artist opens space for a new language to grow.

Detailing the Tail Light: A Ritual of Transformation. Coating the rear light with thick white sauce, the artist blurs the line between vehicle and veal. What once illuminated the road now glistens like bone — glazed, silenced, and symbolically consumed.

Scripted in Sauce, Written in Resistance! With Arabic calligraphy resembling butchered veal cuts, SEVINCY reclaims the Pink Pig mythos — rewriting it with cultural nuance, culinary metaphor, and a sustainable voice.

Halal Porsche! More than a name — it’s a cultural subversion. SEVINCY rebranded luxury with a sharp twist, fusing Middle Eastern calligraphy with Western automotive pride. Here, identity flows in liquid gloss — rewriting the badge, reframing the myth.

Where meat meets metal. Arabic script divides the Porsche like butcher’s cuts — naming belly, shoulder, and ribs. The car’s white headlight is left half-smeared, as if innocence is melting off. The Halal Porsche isn’t just a pun; it’s a poetic provocation.

Final Pit Stop. Back at the Porsche service bay, the Halal Porsche receives its finishing touches. Mini wheels were installed, its body polished for the last time — ready to re-enter the world as a sculptural statement, not a vehicle.

Cultural Continuity in a Post-Luxury World! The Halal Porsche is not just a name — it’s a cultural stance.

By preserving its hybrid identity, we emphasize the coexistence of critical thinking, artistic irony, and ecological responsibility.

Driving Forward, Differently

Our next step is not just to build cleaner vehicles – but cleaner narratives. This project remains committed to reimagining consumption, aesthetics, and culture through transformation.

 

Thank you.

Halal Porsche – A Sculpture in Three Transformations

From Crocodile Skin to Electric Dreams 

Halal Porsche is a multi-phase sculptural project by SEVINCY, rooted in biomimicry, critical luxury aesthetics, and cultural recomposition.

Initially modeled after a crocodile-inspired Porsche Cayman, the sculpture underwent multiple transformations — from sand-coated textures to mint-chocolate satire and a culturally reframed “Pink Pig.”.

The Porsche Cayman’s biomimetic origin—mimicking the skull structure of a South American crocodile.

 

Originally produced with real sand for outdoor promotion. Luxury as camouflage. Crocodile skin as status symbol. The same material used in bulletproof aesthetics now reinterpreted as critique.

Painted black. A society unready for sustainability.

A physically exhausting sanding process — erasing and rebuilding the surface memory.

Before the skin, there were eyes. The hand-drawn crocodile pupils on the headlights were a playful nod to children who saw a face in the front of the car — and to the joy of drawing something that would soon disappear.

The act of sanding and layering skin-colored paint is both construction and erasure — echoing the paradox of soft brutality beneath beauty.

Surface measurements taken before applying final skin tone — a balance of craft, care, and concept.

The syringe becomes a brush. In this act of artificial bleeding, cruelty is simulated to expose the real violence it mimics.A controlled flow of red — synthetic, yet painfully symbolic. This is where material meets metaphor.

Painted wounds. Each stroke becomes a scar — not of violence inflicted, but of violence remembered.

Boyanmamış — uygulanmış. Bir yaranın açılmasından ziyade hatırlanması gibi. Bu kırmızıyla anmadır.

The car had to lie flat so the skin could dry evenly — but from a distance, it looks like I’m scratching vinyls on a pink reptilian turntable.

Displaced from the studio, paraded through history. The skinned crocodile rides along the Bosphorus — culture meets critique on a flatbed. A VIP transfer for a creature too symbolic to be caged.

Croc Blood, framed by luxury storefronts. When the skin fits the setting — a mockery of luxury, parked exactly where it belongs.

A call to reconsider the bond between skin and status. Croc Blood stares down Beymen and Céline — inviting luxury to meet its ecological reflection.

In the grand hall of Haydarpaşa Station, Croc Blood transformed into a chocolate-coated relic of consumption. Dripping with mint-colored plastic, it introduced Plastichain — a Web3 call for recycling reform in a space once built for movement.

A historic train station became a terminal for digital sustainability. Plastichain made its conceptual debut here — where legacy architecture met Web3 storytelling through chocolate, mint, and plastic.

From swine to screen: the Pink Pig reborn in the digital sketchbook. A cultural remix turned into sustainable sculpture.

The Pink Pig meets the Halal Porsche! From motorsports legend to cultural commentary — this transformation begins with erasing and reimagining. While sanding off its skin, the artist opens space for a new language to grow.

Detailing the Tail Light: A Ritual of Transformation. Coating the rear light with thick white sauce, the artist blurs the line between vehicle and veal. What once illuminated the road now glistens like bone — glazed, silenced, and symbolically consumed.

Scripted in Sauce, Written in Resistance! With Arabic calligraphy resembling butchered veal cuts, SEVINCY reclaims the Pink Pig mythos — rewriting it with cultural nuance, culinary metaphor, and a sustainable voice.

Halal Porsche! More than a name — it’s a cultural subversion. SEVINCY rebranded luxury with a sharp twist, fusing Middle Eastern calligraphy with Western automotive pride. Here, identity flows in liquid gloss — rewriting the badge, reframing the myth.

Where meat meets metal. Arabic script divides the Porsche like butcher’s cuts — naming belly, shoulder, and ribs. The car’s white headlight is left half-smeared, as if innocence is melting off. The Halal Porsche isn’t just a pun; it’s a poetic provocation.

Final Pit Stop. Back at the Porsche service bay, the Halal Porsche receives its finishing touches. Mini wheels were installed, its body polished for the last time — ready to re-enter the world as a sculptural statement, not a vehicle.

Cultural Continuity in a Post-Luxury World! The Halal Porsche is not just a name — it’s a cultural stance.

By preserving its hybrid identity, we emphasize the coexistence of critical thinking, artistic irony, and ecological responsibility.

Driving Forward, Differently

Our next step is not just to build cleaner vehicles – but cleaner narratives. This project remains committed to reimagining consumption, aesthetics, and culture through transformation.

 

Thank you.