Tag - car art
With the debut of the Lexus LFA at the Tokyo Motor Show, the car had a companion for itself in the form of a wire-frame model. The model has the appearance of what the car might have looked like when it was being rendered through software. The...
Visitors to the Williams F1 headquarters get treated to a garden that reflects their love for F1 racing. The HQ has a hedge shaped like an 11-foot long Formula 1 car and 6-foot pit lane mechanics. The car is made from six plants, while each mechanic..
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is just a couple of days away, and since this year’s featured marque is Audi, the Earl of March has commissioned a giant art piece in the automaker’s honor. The art piece looks like a part of some Hot Wheels...
The art on cars from a competition in Moscow is probably the best we’ve seen. The themes, the design and the execution of these “graffiti cars” looks great. English Russia has a great collection of pics of these cars. A few more images after..
The modern world sees out of the box creations each day and yet it is rare to come by someone with an array of good artistic skills and fine creative ideas. Cars have been held a fascination for artists and creative minds and playing with the interiors.
You know how when a car has a real powerful engine we say it is a monster? Well, in the small town of Krasnoyarsk, Russia when they call a car a monster, they mean it quite literally. Thanks to some really imaginative car lovers with tonnes of time to..
In case you’re notion of car art is still limited to sticking a bunch of weird slogan stickers on your car’s bumper, you’re certainly in for a surprise. A new auto art venture that goes by the name of Infectious is redefining car art with a...
The daughter of a great actor and a great artist herself, Heather Wilcoxon has been practicing the art of painting for over 20 years. Explicit colours and juvenile figures are the marks of maturity in her work. Colours that attract and inspire are used.
Someone once said, 'When your dreams turn to dust, vacuum!' I suggest you to draw some inspiration from Scott Wade. This truly beautiful piece of art uses dust as its ingredient. A Vermeer painted on the dusty glass of a Mazda3 is depiction of man...
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