More car art
15 Dec 2007 1 Comment
in Art, Artist Spotlight, Automobile, Creativity, Culture, Humor, Inspiration, Life, MadSilence, News, Popular Culture, Public Art, Sculpture, Thoughts, Websites Tags: auto art, bonsai tree, car art, car crash bonsai, Curves of Steel, Dustin Shuler, Jim Gary, license plate art, Michael Kalish, muffler art, Roadside America, Sarasota Season of Sculpture
The wooden car with a split personality from CNET News.com.
Lamborghini installed in California home from The Seattle Times.
Michael Kalish License Plates from Art News Blog.
Via Autoblog, here’s CrashBonsai, the creation of John Rooney, an artist who combines bonsai plants and smashed and melted model cars and trucks.
Dustin Shuler’s “Dance”, a grouping of twelve cars, from the Sarasota Season of Sculpture.
Muffler Art Men from RoadsideAmerica.com.
Jim Gary was an American sculptor popularly known for his large, colorful creations of dinosaurs made from discarded automobile parts.
Curves of Steel, the Phoenix Art Museum’s exhibition on Streamlined Automobile Design.
And finally, for those fans of automobile history, there’s the History of Cars Timeline from the Discovery Channel, U.K.
Related MadSilence posts: coffee + creativity = art, and The art of automobile design, and Carhenge, America’s vehicular Stonehenge, celebrates 20 years.
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