Taillefer’s work on the G37 took approximately 300 hours, but all that hard work sure did pay off. The intricate designs and minutely-detailed painting is nothing less than jaw-dropping and the fact that Taillefer worked on this project by herself makes it all the more impressive.

From what we know, the Cirque du Soleil-inspired G37 will be making a number of public appearances – including an appearance at a number of Cirque du Soleil events – before being auctioned off for charity sometime down the road.

So if you’re planning on heading out to catch Cirque du Soleil down the road, you might want to keep an eye for a hand-painted Infiniti G37 although, chances are, this car won’t be hard to find.

If you’re not going to the circus anytime soon, well, at least we have photos of the finished product to show you.