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Art Student Paints Invisible Car

By Yosef Solomon on May 4th, 2009

invisible-car

Sarah Watson, an art student from the University of Central Lancashire created an invisible car by painting an old Skoda Fabia she got from a local recycling company. She did such a good job on the car that the company decided to use it as an advertisement and put “Recycling Lives” on the windshield.

I think its great to see young students creating art that is not only brilliant, but that sends a message at the same time. I think that through creativity one is able to capture the true essence of a piece and bring it to life like never before.

The paint job is of the best I’ve ever seen. It really looks like the car is invisible. It would be cool to see more car companies looking to the younger generation for design ideas. It seems as though more and more young people are understanding the effects of pollution and global warming nowadays. It is there job to understand that everything we consume and waste today affects not only there future, but there kids as well.

  • Connie

    wow that’s impressive! I showed the picture to my five year old who was also impressed and then went on to spend an hour drawing.

    So thanks for the inspiration.

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