Artist Uses Remote Control Cars to Paint...Cars
English artist Ian Cook has a unique method for producing artistic masterpieces. He takes remote control cars of various sizes, dips them in acrylic paint, and then controls them to create paintings.
Cook calls it 'Popbang Colour.' We call it awesome.
His most recent creation, a painting of a new Camaro, was created using remote control General Motors replica cars. Nice touch, eh? It's currently on display at the British International Motor Show. Cook will do a live demonstration at the show on August 3rd (he'll be painting a Chevrolet Lacetti World Touring Car).
Cook says he wanted to be an artist from an early age, but he also wanted to approach the craft in a unique way. We think he managed to do both brilliantly. [Source: Autoblog]






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