Thursday, 9 April 2009
Simon Starling hydrogen-powered Raleigh
For his entry into the 2005 Turner Prize, Simon Starling built up a hydrogen-powered Raleigh, rode it across the Tabernas Desert in Andalucia, then used the 600 millilitres of waste water the engine produced to paint a watercolor painting of a cactus he found there. He won. Via Intersection Magazine. Thanks Wes!
Labels:
art,
bicycles,
design,
gouache,
magazine,
motorcycles,
painting,
photography
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now THAT is attention to detail!
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