Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Monday, March 3, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
I've no idea... it's a take on Dali from VW... but what does it mean?
Found on http://flaviogomes.warmup.com.br/2013/11/one-comment-535/
BJ has a take on it, that it's about incredible gas mileage:
The fuel tank nearly full (nearly full all the time), the tightened belt (an allegory to frugality, ) the melting gas lorry ( no longer needed or used) the worker in overalls ( no longer able to work because of the low gas consumption) empty pulled out pockets (same) the oil rigs used as flower pots (repurposed and useful since they no longer need to pump out the oil) the ants in the foreground (.....) well that's just weird...
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Brown Dog Welding makes cool little things out of spare parts
this image is labeled Artist: Josh Welton
Found on http://sundayslacker.com/2013/01/31/artist-profile-josh-welton/
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Steve Stanford designs... I know I've seen his work with Billy Gibbons on a car or maybe 2, he's a 3 decade working legend
read and hear an interview at http://www.legends.thewwbc.net/gpage101.html
A couple images from https://www.facebook.com/Stevestanforddesigns this post sparked by a newsletter by the Rodders Digest who will be featuring Steve in the next issue http://roddersjournal.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=4a901c25eb18819b5c27d49b7&id=adb3724b86&e=cef1edbe2b
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
NEWS: InFlux_08 Magazine Launch & Auto Art Exhibition
The fabulous InFlux Magazine produced by Adrian Flux Insurance (who superbly insure our tuned Project S4) is having an exciting auto art exhibition event in London tomorrow – to launch Influx_08 "a very special print edition of the innovative multi-platformed magazine on car and bike culture." Cool doesn't even come close!
The London launch event includes guest speakers, film shows and live music along with the exhibition with includes some amazing bespoke artwork commissioned for the launch of Influx_08: These 15 full colour digital treatments and painstakingly hand-wrought takes on the mechanics of speed were specially commissioned by InFlux and are said to be "stunningly original pieces of work." Artist Oscar Wilson, for example, pays spectacular homage to the Maserati marque, Millie Marotta evokes the V12 engine as a beautiful endangered species, and Kate Copeland renders the symmetrical beauty of a Moto Guzzi cafe racer as you’ve never seen it before. Auto, design, art and culture fans will not be disappointed.
The talented team at InFlux says: "Reflecting the core values of its founder, Influx magazine has approached the coverage of cars and bikes as things that move the soul as well as the body. The exhibition focuses on this spirit-enhancing aspect of car and bike culture."
We wish the superb digital InFlux magazine all the luck with their launch event and every success with the printed Influx_08. Sign up for the magazine here. And follow them on Twitter and like them on Facebook.
The launch event takes place at 71A Leonard Street, 18th April at 1830.
Oh, and happy 40th anniversary to Adrian Flux Insurance this year!

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Oscar Wilson,
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