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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Alien Auto

Mind you, I'm not saying I'd drive it, but this required some real talent--not to mention an enormous amount of time. Giger-esque painting is not easy at all, especially on this scale. Sculpting in that style is even harder; the dash modification alone probably took thousands of man-hours. Notice the cleverly disguised nitrous oxide bottle.


1 Comments:

Blogger the mad angel of Periwinkle said...

Fantastic!!! Been a fan of Giger's art for a long time. This is beyond cool. Now that's a vehicle to indulge in. ;)

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