hi.

I like cars, cats, and other things. check out my art portfolio!

fishingboatproceeds:

David Foster Wallace was like, Art must be sincere! We must use every tool in the linguistic toolbox to cut through sentiment and dishonest cliche and build fresh ways to reveal the power and reality of unironized emotion.


And Mister Rogers was like, Basically the same thing, but without any shame or pretense or fear of sincerity.

(Source: marketwarriors, via tessaviolet)

suvswagonsandflagships:

This week’s SUV Sunday goes to the 1991 Ford Explorer. The Explorer set the bar for modern SUV’s to this day.

*exploder

suvswagonsandflagships:

This week’s SUV Sunday goes to the 1991 Ford Explorer. The Explorer set the bar for modern SUV’s to this day.

*exploder

(via regularcars)

thatyellowvolvoguy:

Nothin like driving around aimlessly on a warm Sunday evening. Even did a bit of trespassing exploring :)

thatyellowvolvoguy:

Nothin like driving around aimlessly on a warm Sunday evening. Even did a bit of trespassing exploring :)

midcenturymodernfreak:

Alexander Calder Paints a BMW

The BMW Art Car Project was introduced by the French racecar driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain, who wanted to invite an artist to create a canvas on an automobile. It was in 1975, when Poulain commissioned American artist and friend Alexander Calder to paint the first BMW Art Car. This first example would be a BMW 3.0 CSL which Poulain himself would race in the 1975 Le Mans endurance race. Since Calder’s work of art, many other renowned artists throughout the world have created BMW Art Cars, including David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. - Via: 1 | 2 | 3

(via alwaysinstudio)

jsnpbts:

Looks so factory.

ah man. I want a 4k quattro so bad.

so I think the notes that have stacked up on my amazon photo confirm that girls like old volvos

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