
What began as a personal artistic project has evolved into a successful brand in the Porsche segment—a development I could never have imagined. A special moment in this development was Selina Skramovsky's decision to immortalize the six-cylinder logo as a tattoo on her arm. In doing so, she demonstrated her deep connection to the brand and her passion for the Porsche lifestyle. This decision set a precedent: Sechszylinder became more than just a project—it became a lifestyle brand.
My inner urge for freedom and the desire to work remotely in an industry I truly loved grew. I no longer wanted to work only in the field I was good at, but in the one that truly fulfilled me. My passions for cars, art, travel, and meeting new people should converge in a new project.
Many considered it a mistake to give up my secure job as creative director at an advertising agency. But the knowledge and experience gained during that time are now an essential part of Sechszylinder's success. This project allows me to express my love for Porsche and automotive art in a way I never imagined possible.
The six-cylinder, like Porsche itself, stands for understatement. But it's much more than just a brand. It's a community of Porsche owners and enthusiasts who share the same passion. What began as a personal project has evolved into a movement that connects art, the love of cars, and the people who drive them.
My deep understanding of vehicles and my continuous education allow me to highlight the subtle differences between different Porsche models in my work. Interactions with prominent figures in the Porsche world provide me with valuable insights. This is how six-cylinder works of art are created that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also capture the soul of each vehicle.


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