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wow, that is amazing, that's the best thing i've seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pity, they won't last long... :-(
ReplyDeleteAside from getting noticed, why would you waste time and talent on car dust? By the way, your work is awesome!
ReplyDeleteits cool and all, but wow. how much time must have been wasted on this?
ReplyDeleteTo Mark:
ReplyDelete"Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time."
"Time you enjoyed wasting, was not time wasted." - John Lennon
ReplyDeleteAnd I bet they really enjoyed doing this.
haha that's so cool! I mean slightly pointless, given, but hey, if I was stuck in a traffic jam I would want to be behind one of these cars! haha
ReplyDeleteIs that Pat from Eastenders on the blue Mazda 3?
ReplyDeleteNice post
ReplyDeleteYeah it's Pat, the Queen mother & James Brown.
ReplyDeleteThese are astounding! I'm so impressed with the details - gorgeous work.
ReplyDelete"Is that Pat from Eastenders on the blue Mazda 3?"
ReplyDeleteROFL LOL PMSL
That is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe Art is fantastic. I don't believe that any time is wasted if you enjoy what you are doing. And for the record, that art would be permanent if done on any car in Arizona as it only rains twice a year here and the dry heat statically bonds the dust to the cars. So unless they are washed, you have a 6 - 12 month masterpiece on your glass! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. this might become a new style for some cars good way to advertise
ReplyDeletewow! hope you do this on canvas as well
ReplyDeleteA lot of art that is made is only remembered through photographs or video. It's not uncommon, and it wasn't a waste of time if you caught a picture of it :p
ReplyDeleteIt is the ephemeral nature of this type of art - much like those posted-everywhere über-realistic sidewalk drawings - that make these so wonderful. Art is as much in the doing and the fact that one swoosh of the wipers or a drive under a carwash erases these works from existence is why these works transcend the talent of their creator. Waste of time? Not hardly. Art for art's sake is the best art.
ReplyDeleteI *love* temporary art. Ice sculpture, Etch-A-Sketch, mandalas... and this. This is EXTREMELY cool!
ReplyDeleteSo you guys would prefer, that he'd pass these cars and go home to watch TV instead? You have got to be joking. I agree wit Sprojunky. He didn't waste time, he took photos. Not all art has to last in its original form (or in any form) forever, the act of art is just as important. The idea of it, "I'll decorate a dirty car window because I can" is something most of us would not think of, and that is pure genius.
ReplyDeleteReally a masterpiece. it proves that beauty can be anywhere no matter what. it can also be dirt as well
ReplyDeleteSeriously! Wonderful works! Art is NEVER a 'waste of time'...even if it's transient in nature. If it touches or moves even one heart, then it has been time well spent.
ReplyDeleteTime spent enjoying yourself is time well spent
ReplyDeleteThe art will live forever when a camera and the internet is involved
ReplyDeleteyes thats art and thats pat butcher from eastenders lol .
ReplyDeletevery cool
don't wash me
ReplyDeleteAs cool as it is, those are the same 2 cars over and over. And I don't think that is "dust" or "dirt", it actually resembles the snow in a can stuff people use on holidays.
ReplyDeleteStill, very cool, but I doubt this guy just wanders up to dirty cars and drops these masterpieces.
I love the little touches below the main artwork, like the signing on the mini below the dogs and the little swirls on the lights of the mazda, almost as though the artist got bored during the epic effort of drawing the artwork.
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing!
Beautifully post modern... Obviously the skill has been mastered, reguardless of the medium, and completely embracive of the medium as well. I think I agree with every one of these comments here, but I do have one question. If I were to park my car at your lot with a freshly baked pie waiting on the hood,(as a gift to the dust virtuoso)what flavor should it be?
ReplyDeletethat's very good! i'd like to walk out to my car and find it like that :D
ReplyDeleteArt is never a waste of anything! no matter how shortly it will last!!
ReplyDeleteThat is dust. I live in the same town as this man. He lives on a very dusty road that will coat your car daily with limestone dust.
ReplyDeleteMuch better then the "Wash me" I find on my dirty car!
ReplyDeleteArt never isn't a waste of time no matter how not-short it doesn't fail to last.
ReplyDeletetime is never wasted when ur wasted all the time...
ReplyDeleteIt only remains a mystery to me that why don't this guy make his works on canvas or paper, when he's so skilled anyway?
ReplyDeleteIf its the person I think it is, he lives close to McKinney Texas, and yes it is dirt (dust). The dirt roads there are close to a sand but are caletche, I think its called. If you live down a dirt road, you never have a clean car/truck. I use to live close to there and visited friends and hated driving my red Camaro down the roads, the dirt actually was like powder nearly, but would hang on and you had to use windshield wipers if you were behind someone. At times you have to go very slow because its so dusty you can not see far.........but the country side is beautiful, so its worth it. Also if its him, the cars are his and wifes.
ReplyDeleteYeah I believe this is the guy from north texas, he did a bunch for the reunion of the show Dallas a few months ago. Pretty cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteomg .... i like that some one make it in my car :D
ReplyDeleteI share it :D
fascinating...everyone knows who he is.
ReplyDeleteEveryone knows where he's been.
Everyone is touched by what he does.
Seems no one touches what he does.
No one knows where he's going.
No one cares.
They are just glad he is here for the now.
By the way
How
Did he
get Michael Douglas to pose
for that picture of the woman in the robe?