http://stefanssketchblog.blogspot.com/ is the source, and you can page through and look through all the rest of the art Stefan has posted... awesome! or check the Flikr page http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefanmarjoram/6520015323/in/photostream because you'll enjoy the series, which gets released one image a day, and they are for sale too! "Throughout December Ill be adding a new one every day.
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Stephan Marjoram is a remarkable artist, and a marvelous photographer... here is his Auto Art Advent series from his blog "Stefan's Sketch Blog"
Joe Martin Foundation's Metalworking Craftsmen of the Year award winner Louis Chenot and his 1/8th scale fully operational 1932 SJ Duesenburg
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Louis Chenot has spent the past ten years building this incredibly detailed 1932 SJ Duesenberg LaGrande dual-cowl phaeton. Not only does it look good, but the engine runs, the lights work, the top mechanism functions and the transmission and driveline are complete. Lou started his research on this project over fifty years ago with the purchase of a book and through the following years collected
dirk skreber's car crash art pieces, not wrecked in accidents, bought new and folded at a car testing facility
see a full gallery at http://www.amusingplanet.com/2011/05/dirk-skrebers-car-crash-sculptures.html
Scamming sleezebag alert, counterfeit art being sold at car shows... help out my friends in the hot rod art scene, don't buy from anyone but the real artists.. not Joe Werner. He's selling copies from low-res bad quality images
Joe Werner, sleeze bag at the Essen Motor Show this weekend in Germany. Deny him your support, keep your cash from someone stabbing a hot rodder in the back. Want good art? From good artists? Hell yes you do, you want pinstriping from a pinstiper, not a roll on pizza cutter. You want lettering and race car numbers from a artist, a letterer, a sign painter. Not a decal you print at home. Why?