The Jeff Koons and Ivana Porfiri Designed “Guilty” Yacht Is Seriously Nicer Than Your Home
Dec 03, 2013 21:42
Dakis Joannou, is a wealthy Greek-Cypriot industrialist and contemporary art collector. He tapped artist Jeff Koons and yacht designer Ivana Porfiri to design an art-centric yacht. This is the result.
The 115 feet long, "Guilty" is Koons' biggest piece and it features a bright geometric exterior pattern modeled after the razzle dazzle camo used by the British Royal Navy in World World 1.
There are patterns on the sides and even a larger than life image of Iggy Pop as a "contemporary Dionysus.
Check out the images of “Guilty” in the gallery below:
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