Bear with us for a minute, this bizarre wedge of a car was too crazy to not mention.
Category Archives: Sculpture
A Giant Floating Violin Launches in Venice
A very unexpected watercraft set sail in Venice recently, a massive, 40 foot long violin, complete with a cellist playing while riding it.
French Artist Benedetto Bufalino’s Wild Car Sculptures
French artist and designer Benedetto Bufalino has a collection of cars, trucks, vans, and vehicles that he has wildly transformed into entirely new things.
Lifesize Gundam Robot Is the Largest Walking Robot in the World
A massive 60-foot Gundam robot in Japan can walk, kneel, and point to the sky.
“Glitched” Plymouth Stands in Edmonton
This 1988 Plymouth Caravelle has been “glitched”, and made into a fascinating sculpture pushes the boundaries of physical surrealism.
Remembering Strange And Fantastic Industrial Designer Luigi Colani
Luigi Colani died this week at age 91, and with him, we’ve lost an idiosyncratic and fabulously unique design mind. His work spanned many decades and many industries, from automotive to aeronautical, to consumer goods, like cameras and other devices.
Dramatic, Swooping Aston Martin Sculpture At Goodwood
The Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrates motorsports, and features some of the most impressive cars anywhere. To celebrate this year’s festival, renowned sculptor Gerry Judah has created a dramatic swooping sculpture that sweeps over the Goodwood House in West Sussex.
Cars Just Want to Have Fun – Amazing Renderings by Chris Labrooy
Chris Labrooy has a way with transforming cars, digitally, to become acrobatic stars you’ve never seen before. We’re impressed by his imagination, taking well known classic sports cars, and tweaking them in ways we’d never have imagined ourselves.
Petersen Automotive Museum Showcases ‘Hollywood Dream Machines’
The Hollywood Dream Machines exhibit in Los Angeles will feature some of the most iconic movie cars ever.
VW Camper Van LEGO-fied in Amazing 400,000 Brick Edition
The iconic VW Microbus has been recreated faithfully and lovingly using over 400,000 Lego bricks, for a travel convention in Munich, Germany.