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New Bentley Bentayga inspires Art in Motion Digital Experience

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In association with Secret Walls Studio in Downtown Los Angeles, Bentley Motors is proud to present ‘Art in Motion’ – a virtual event and film series that celebrates the power of inspiration as told through the attributes and focused design language of the New Bentayga - the definitive luxury SUV.Three prolific young artists, ‘It’s A Living,’ Mikael B and Laci Jordan, each document their journey from influence to the realization of their vision, in the form of an original work inspired by the New Bentayga. Each unique piece will be auctioned in December to raise funds for Inner-City Arts, empowering featured artists to leave their own legacy for the next generation of creators.

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