Dirty Car Art
August 22, 2006 11:57 AM   Subscribe

 
Sure beats "wash me"
posted by wtfchuck at 12:03 PM on August 22, 2006


wow. pretty cool.
posted by dazed_one at 12:11 PM on August 22, 2006


Great link.
posted by ssmith at 12:12 PM on August 22, 2006


Amazing
posted by Megafly at 12:21 PM on August 22, 2006


oh wow those are marvellous.
posted by nickyskye at 12:25 PM on August 22, 2006


Where the hell do these people live that they get so much dust on their cars?
posted by empath at 12:37 PM on August 22, 2006


The front page of the post points out that the artist lives off 1.5 miles of dirt road that is amazingly dusty.
posted by lupus_yonderboy at 12:40 PM on August 22, 2006


Oh, these are great. I wish I found them serendipitously in real life.
posted by redsparkler at 12:45 PM on August 22, 2006


hi,

Great piece of art, although I must question if it is actually real!

By the way, wouldn't mind such a desgin on my car - it definately qualifies, as it has not been washed for over 6 months now!

thanks
John
posted by johnsaunders at 12:49 PM on August 22, 2006


johnsaunders, don't sign your posts "john". Notice that no one else is signing their comments. Also, and I say this with faith & charity in my heart, just in case you're tempted to do so in two more comments, don't post an article to the front page with a link to your personal website.
posted by jonson at 1:01 PM on August 22, 2006


I'm pretty sure this guy lives in Austin or the surrounding area. I remember seeing a newspaper article about him a few months ago.
posted by RustyBrooks at 1:01 PM on August 22, 2006


Awesome. My head would explode (in a good way) if I found something like this on my car.
posted by brain_drain at 1:41 PM on August 22, 2006



Sort of like Sand Castles but in 2-D - kudos to this guy!
posted by fluffycreature at 1:44 PM on August 22, 2006


"I wish my wife was this dirtytalented!"
posted by CynicalKnight at 1:47 PM on August 22, 2006


Pretty cool, great post.
posted by justkevin at 1:49 PM on August 22, 2006


Slightly related.
posted by Kiwi at 1:51 PM on August 22, 2006


Heh, jonson read my mind.

- Todd Lokken.
posted by yhbc at 1:57 PM on August 22, 2006


The poppin' fresh one made me LOL. Great post, thanks!
posted by peep at 2:08 PM on August 22, 2006


The guy does indeed live in or around Austin (that explains why he has a drawing of the K-EYE news anchors towards the end of the gallery).
posted by mattbucher at 2:14 PM on August 22, 2006


These are great. They seem to have picked up a couple of cars to own that lend themselves to becoming canvasses as well.
posted by meinvt at 2:17 PM on August 22, 2006


lovely weirdness; thanks!
posted by owhydididoit at 2:25 PM on August 22, 2006


Awesome.
posted by elderling at 3:20 PM on August 22, 2006


What happens when it rains?
posted by jacob hauser at 3:52 PM on August 22, 2006


This is why there's no such thing as too much time on your hands. Fun!
posted by jacquilynne at 3:59 PM on August 22, 2006


I'm totally unsurprised this guy is from Austin... this is the kind of thing that really makes me miss Texas. I lived in Houston for 10 years... there's a wonderful counterculture of amazingly creative, wacky art stuff going on (much of it vehicular). A walk around Montrose might change your perception of the city.
posted by reborndata at 8:12 PM on August 22, 2006


"What happens when it rains?"
The painting is washed away I'm sure. A lot like buddhist mandala sand art.
posted by splatta at 8:16 PM on August 22, 2006


After the World Cup, my dad wrote "MAIS POURQUOI" on his dusty window.
posted by danb at 6:41 PM on August 26, 2006


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