Showing posts with label Porsche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porsche. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

6 Stunning Reasons why this Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes is so Amazing

997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

Champion Porsche paired up renown New York graffiti artist Miguel Paredes to turn this limited edition 408hp 3.8-liter flax-six engine 997 Speedster into an amazing art car for the 2011 Art Basel Miami Beach show.
Miguel was born and raised in downtown New York and is known for specializing graffiti art which put to good use creating this Porsche art car masterpiece. This art car features vibrant colors, patterns and figures related to Japanese art and inspired by urban realism which is the underlying theme of much of the work done by Miguel Parades. I am so stocked to have this art car on art car central, simply amazing!!!
via born rich
 
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central
997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

997 Porsche Art Car by Miguel Paredes - Art Car Central

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Evolution of Classic Art Cars by d'Assis Cordeiro

Portuguese artist Ricardo d'Assis Cordeiro is the creator of these car oil paintings depicting some really cool classic cars. They are the result of an idea that took shape last year that took him back to the adventures of his childhood and teenage years. These paintings are a tribute to the elegance, beauty, history and evolution of classic cars over time. He wanted classic car enthusiasts to enjoy and see their old favorites immortalized on canvas.

d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - MG J2 - 1938 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas
d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - MG J2 - 1938 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas

d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - Mercury Comet Galaxy - 1965 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas
 d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - Mercury Comet Galaxy - 1965 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas

d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - Porsche 911 RSR 3000 - 1974 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas
d'Assis Cordeiro 2010 - Porsche 911 RSR 3000 - 1974 - Óleo s/ Tela - Oil on Canvas

Monday, May 17, 2010

No More Traffic Tickets - The World's Slowest Porsche - Ferdinand GT3 R-S

The World's Slowest Porsche - Ferdinand GT3 R-S
No More Traffic Tickets - The World's Slowest Porsche - Ferdinand GT3 R-S

Do you drive fast and are Tired of Red Light Camera Tickets? Austrian artist Ferdinand Johannes has solved this problem by creating the most advanced Porsche ever, called the Ferdinand GT3 R-S, The World's Slowest Porsche. He has come up with a way to avoid all traffic tickets by installing a revolutionary new power source under the hood called the "bike" with a whopping 1MP (Man Power). Not only will it NOT go 0-60mph in 10 seconds, but probably wont go past 10mph, EVER.

Let me tell you what it DOESN'T have:
  • No turbocharge,
  • No 450hp
  • No 3.8 flat-six engine
  • No Disk Brakes
  • No Manual gearbox
  • No Sound System
  • No Club sport package
  • No Leather Seats
  • No Airbags
  • No Roll cage
  • No 6-point drivers racing harness
Rest assured that there will be no more traffic tickets once you unleash the pure bike power of the Ferdinand Porsche GT3 R-S.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Fantasy Porsche Art Car by Wendy Johnson

This Fantasy Porsche Art Car was sent in by Wendy Johnson a Designer and Illustrator who happened to find ACC. Welcome to ACC Wendy and we hope that one day your fanatsy art car may one day become a reality.

Wendy's Fantasy Porsche Art Car.
Fantasy Porsche Art Car
Hi, I found your blog while looking for patterned car reference ... I was working on an illustration for a client. I ended up spending a good part of my afternoon looking at the pictures and links. It was great fun to sit here in my studio and laugh all afternoon, so thanks! I had to forward your link to just about all of my illustrator/designer friends.

I do a little graphic design, sometimes illustration, but mostly surface pattern design for home furnishings. I am attaching part of the illustration I made last week. It is just a fantasy art car. Maybe someday I will find the time to paint my real car.

I just just love your blog, and your car.

-Wendy

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Pink Barbie Porsche Transformed into Art Car

I found this wonderful pink Barbie Porsche now totally transformed by the creative handiwork of two boys named Noah age six and Leo age four. They got under the hood and went to town gluing a box-load of found trash and marbles with blue base coat of paint. These guys definitely have a great future ahead of them and will no doubt take the art car world by storm in the coming years.


by mskogly

Monday, November 10, 2008

Psychedelic Porsche Art Car

Margaret Warren is an painter from Florida just finished painting her '65 Porsche 356 C Coupe and frankly it's simply stunning. She said that "Contrary to what most people think (that I was inspired to paint my own Porsche by Janis Joplin's famous Porsche) - I was actually inspired by my mother's work on an early 70's VW station wagon. Margaret you have done a great job and welcome to the art car scene, we hope to see you soon.






Photos From Porsche Art Car

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Janis Joplin Porsche Art Car - And two tribute vans


by Glyn1

by rachel.citron

Janis Joplin paid about $3500 for this 1965 Porsche 356c Cabriolet when she bought it from a Beverly Hills auto dealer in September 1968. Prior to the sale, the dealer had painted the car oyster white. Joplin, however, wanted something more dramatic, and Dave Richards, a friend and Big Brother roadie, created this psychedelic design, which includes an image of Janis and Big Brother on the front left fender.

The car quickly became identified with Joplin, who drove it around San Francisco, where she lived, and down to Los Angeles, where she recorded. Whenever she parked it somewhere, fans would leave notes under the wipers. Once, while Joplin was at a gig, the car was stolen. The thief spray painted it gray, but when it was retuned, Joplin found an auto shop that was able to recover the psychedelic finish.

A few months after Joplin’s death in 1970, her family gave the car to Albert Grossman, Janis’ manager. He kept it in Bearsville, New York, where it was used by visiting artists, friends and clients. In 1973, he returned the car to the Joplins, who used it as a family car.

The car has been restored several times over the years. Most of the engine and body parts are original. The seats have been re-covered, and the cloth on the convertible top is new. The body was repainted as close as possible to the original design by the Denver Center Theatre Company paint shop in 1994.

entire article via rockhall

Janis Joplin Art Van Tribute





photos by Tonsils

Janis Joplin VW Art Car Tribute



photos by eduardo kobra
artist studio kobra