Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Slip Covers?


Check out the fabric I found to make new seat covers!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Chalk Outline idea

So, I had an idea of painting a "chalk" outline of a human figure on the hood of the car (like the chalk outlines drawn around homicide victims in the street) ... does that seem too dark? Would it look like I was symbolizing striking someone with the car? What if I styled the figure more like a Keith Haring figure?

Marnie

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My other car is a bookmobile


I've placed the order for this!
Marnie

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

if you give your friends free reign, it might be wild and fun and not so integrated - Free Spirit! You could choose the colors and shapes available so that whatever happens you have some design control.

The Sock Monkey Car particularly appeals, or Monkeys Galore, with all sorts of Monkey motifs. Hey! We're just monkeyin' around! I wonder if there are any decals one can purchase?

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Here's an idea


photo by Ballard Avenue

Here's an idea. Take the Honda to a day care center. See what the kids did to this Toyota. It must have been a great time for all.

Monday, July 14, 2008

superglue all your trinkets

How about taking all the stuff you've been collecting over time and making a mosaic all over your car. Or were you hoping to still be able to use a car wash?

German Camp Car


Well this is the Concordia Language Village's German Camp's car a few years ago (it has probably changed since then).  Before this it just had a bunch of Large magnetic Poetry words in German which was pretty cool (and Minnesotan b/c magnetic poetry originated in MN).  All this car is paint.  Does anyone know what type of paint will stick to a car??

Also, my fifth grade Teacher had a pretty awesome car - it was covered in stickers that he found and that his friends also found.

What fun this will be

I come from a family of car guys: '32 Ford Model B pickup. '32 Ford Model A Roadster. '52 Chevy pickup stake bed. '53 Ford pickup w/ 392 Hemi V-8. '64 Corvette Stingray. '65 Corvair Monza Turbo. '71 Ferrari Dino 206. '73 Mercedes Benz Unimog 406. There were many others. But somehow I didn't get the gene that finds joy in grease and skinned knuckles and endless hours out in the garage.

However, this sounds like a great project. I'm thinking lights. Christmas lights. Or those lights that come in clear flexible tubes. Or those glowing neon lights the kidz in Kent put under their Hondaz. What fun this will be, and won't my brothers be proud when I show them my very own skinned knuckles!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Disk Drive (Fremont Solstice Fair - Seattle)


This car is covered with painted 5-1/4" computer diskettes. I like the colors, the re-use of materials that would otherwise become trash, and the clever name.

new poster

well, I just joined this post when invited, and Marnieinseattle, I am very excited that you will be transforming your car into an artcar.  Are there many in Seattle?  Being from Minneapolis I have seen many artcars, and have been thinking of a design for my mom's car because I do not wish to rely on a car to get around but would still like to show my artistic talents.  Soo... my ideas:

1. a sock Monkey car (has this already been done?)
2. polka dots with vynal (me mum's idea)
3. hmmm... so many posibilities

some cool ones I've seen in the Twin Cities areas are the Cork Car, one with glass mosaic, one with powerpuff girls, and many other artsy cars.  If I see any more, or have any other ideas, I'll let you know

Trunk has recessed area for license plate


Here's the Hood (with dent)


Passenger's Side Elevation


Driver's side elevation