How each artist's ideas are expressed in their own cars
Thanks to their different personalities,
most artists feel free to alter their respective vehicles, reflecting
their individual ideas. Above, a Mercedes Pens being exhibited in the
2009 Art Car Festival in San Francisco, California. It's a 1981
Mercedes-Benz 100SD artistically modified by Pen Guy, pseudonym of
Costas Schuler, a Greek-American artist, whose exterior is decorated
with thousands of recycled pens
Photo: The Brocken Inglory – 2009
In a world where the freedom of expression
is an essential element in each one's lives, artists can express
their own characteristics by modifying old and even new vehicles –
the so-called art cars. Aside from automobiles, vans, buses, and
trucks, generally used, may get into considerable transformations
that reflect the artists' personal preferences. Several used
vehicles, although being new, need to be altered not only in their
exterior, but also inside them, to be more attractive.
To make art cars, the exterior is often radically changed, being decorated, painted, or even sculpted as an animal or a monster, for example. However, artists usually configurate the inside of their cars by changing several items, such as back and front seats, and decorating the panels, besides the installation of new equipment and/or engines.
Many artists, thanks to their different personalities, have freedom to modify their respective vehicles and express their own ideas in these wonders of the urban landscape. For example, people can transform a Volkswagen Bug into any insect, such as a cockroach, a beetle, a fly, etc., and they also can change the shape of a van like a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, making it a horse or a camel. Besides, artists who work on their art cars also can express their individual thoughts, virtues, and values in public.
To make art cars, the exterior is often radically changed, being decorated, painted, or even sculpted as an animal or a monster, for example. However, artists usually configurate the inside of their cars by changing several items, such as back and front seats, and decorating the panels, besides the installation of new equipment and/or engines.
Many artists, thanks to their different personalities, have freedom to modify their respective vehicles and express their own ideas in these wonders of the urban landscape. For example, people can transform a Volkswagen Bug into any insect, such as a cockroach, a beetle, a fly, etc., and they also can change the shape of a van like a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, making it a horse or a camel. Besides, artists who work on their art cars also can express their individual thoughts, virtues, and values in public.
One of the positive ideas frequently spread
in art cars is the freedom of traveling from a place to another
temporarily, that leads to experience a nomadic life. And another common characteristic, easily found in women's artistically modified cars, is the vanity, because the fact that most women believe to be too proud of
their own beauty, love, intelligence, happiness, and other good
qualities that probably make them vainer than men.
While some people think art cars have a
strange appearance, those who appreciate them think they're beautiful
and very attractive for streets and avenues. There are different
models of art vehicles that can sound eccentric, like certain kinds
of animals and things. However, people who enjoy art cars believe
these walker creatures are magnificent artworks walking in cities and
towns all over the world.
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André Quadros