



It's true Kevin Cyr does beautiful paintings of dilapidated vehicles.
But he's also made some very interesting mods on common consumer artifacts of mobility — functional sculpture, he calls them. I admit I'm somewhat sad Camper Kart and Camper Bike were crafted primarily as subjects for his paintings. I think there would be some interest in the maker community on how to build and employ them. Still, they are inspirational stand-alone pieces. [via Kitsune Noir]
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