Like any reasonably creative and curious human, Scott Wade can't resist a dirty rear car window. Unlike most folks however, Scott lives on a mile and a half of dirt road - caliche, as the locals call it, road-base: a blend of limestone dust and gravel and clay.
Driving over this surface results in a fine, white dust that billows up behind any vehicle driven faster than a galloping turtle, coating the rear window. Being an experienced artist, it wasn't long before Scott was experimenting with techniques to achieve amazingly detailed and shaded drawings.
(thanks Tyler)
1 comment(s):
that is so inspirational
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