When cutting-edge automotive engineering meets raw creative expression, something extraordinary happens. World-renowned artist Voodo Fe’ was given the challenge of turning the Dodge Hornet into a living, breathing work of art – and he delivered with an electrifying masterpiece. Known for his unconventional approach, Fe’ pushed boundaries, using unexpected materials and dynamic textures to accentuate the bold lines of Dodge’s high-performance plug-in hybrid.

Fe’s artistic process is as fearless as his vision. While others rely on traditional canvases, he turns the unexpected into inspiration – wine corks, paper mâché, recycled elements – all reimagined to create an ever-evolving piece of automotive art. For the Hornet project, he took things even further, merging its sleek black exterior with striking, tactile details that command attention.
“I see a blank surface – it needs my mark. This machine has something to say,” Fe’ explains. Every layer, every material choice was deliberate, designed to bring out the personality of the Hornet in a way that’s never been done before. The integration of organic elements like black roses adds an evolving, almost living component to the vehicle, making it a testament to creativity without limits.



Like the Hornet itself, Fe’s work is a perfect harmony of power, sustainability and innovation. His use of repurposed materials mirrors the Hornet’s eco-conscious design, proving that performance and responsibility can coexist – both on the road and in art.
The result? A show-stopping collaboration that redefines what a vehicle can be – not just a mode of transportation, but a moving, evolving masterpiece. This fusion of art and engineering is a testament to Dodge’s unrelenting commitment to pushing the boundaries of design, performance and culture.
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