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"Invisible Car" Artist Recycles a Car into Art

by Starre Vartan · 05/07/09

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Artist and art student Sara Watson hand-painted this car to blend into it’s local environment. Says Sara, “I was experimenting with the whole concept of illusion but needed something a bit more physical to make a real impact.” Awesome!

Via: Sunfiltered blog at the Sundance Channel, and thanks to Jeffrey Davis at The Fun Times Guide to Living Green for the tip!

Tags cars, Recycling

Starre Vartan is founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A green living expert, she is managing editor of Greenopia and a contributor to The Huffington Post.

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8 Comments on “"Invisible Car" Artist Recycles a Car into Art”

  • RemyC

    Wonder Woman and her invisible plane! But unless it’s also designed to drive through walls, I wouldn’t take it out on the road.

    05/07/09 » 3:22 pm »

  • sunny

    Pretty cool! How did she do it?
    I hope it’s cordoned off, otherwise, someone will run into it!
    I know I would.

    05/08/09 » 2:34 pm »

  • Hannah

    Beautiful! This car proves that recycling can lead to great results.

    Hannah
    http://buildakinderearth.com

    05/08/09 » 8:37 pm »

  • Meghan (Making Love In The Kitchen

    That is amazingly cool!

    05/10/09 » 5:26 am »

  • kerry

    it’s like a magic cloak. very cool indeed.

    05/10/09 » 4:11 pm »

  • abby

    That is amazing! Very unique art! I love it. :)

    05/12/09 » 9:34 am »

  • Melissa Taylor

    I love it! Thank God the internet exists to share this with the world!

    05/12/09 » 7:50 pm »

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    05/25/09 » 1:31 pm »

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