Since the time Sigmund Freud has started
his psychoanalytic researches
the item "penis envy" has invaded many
strata of our society.
Though Freud assumed that women envied
men, simply because they have a penis,
the hub of man's existence is precisely
this particular organ.
In the relationship with that penile
member, many men seem to have a
complicated affair,
related to us sense of power. 
As size and ability are at the root of
their self-esteem
it may lead  to a feeling of shame and
depression,
if failures occur.  The Italian writer
Alberto Moravia, in his book "Him and Me",
puts on an interesting dialectical
performance of a man's passionate
penis,
talking to its owner.  He gives us a
fascinating dialogue between
"instinct" and "sublimation".  Erik Pevernagie
comments that the "automobile" is often
considered as a protraction of the
penis.
At the center at the painting, he paints
a car
and abstracts two individuals, watching at
each side of the canvas
He comments:  "The "Car" has become a "Penis Extension"
which is tied to a man's sence of virillity,
job prestige
earning potential and true masculinity
as a whole.
It's an alternative for "Penis
Enlargement".  The car has simply become a
magic potion
for  a promising "Male Enhancement."
