Mobiation
Future Retro
Pinwheel:  originally the side vents of a classic roadster, this visage now more resembles the battle between wind power and fossil fuels.  If a roadster were built that ran on wind power, would it have vents like this?  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Picnic Supplies:  From the rear quarter of an Audi R8, we get a stack of plates ready to be transported to the picnic in... the R8.  Presented on aluminum 20 inches by 30 inches.
Remnants of the Sun:  Reflections can often tell more of a story than the body panels themselves.  These reflections are from direct sunlight, shining from a 1937 Ford fender onto the painted running board.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
The Royal Flag of Detroit:  Who needs Betsy Ross when we have Detroit Iron?  Here's to hoping that Detroit will never walk The Green Mile.  This is a running board, and its reflection on the fender.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
This Pleases Your Queen:  There are a couple of ways to look at this 1935 Chevrolet grille and its accompanying fender reflections.  The first that comes to mind is a retelling of a Georgia O'Keefe, but it seems more fitting that it's an alien queen's headdress, with her eyes peeking out from under.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Scar:  There's actually much less manipulation of this image that one might first suspect, making it a part of the Literal category of Craig's work.  Shot in a junkyard, this car will probably never even be a part of a restoration project, as it was just too far gone.  So enjoy its rust here, or it will forever be forgotten.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Op-Cart:  This is actually an old pickup truck, decaying in the grass of a farmer's back yard.  Once you see the wheel well and cab, you'll see it forever, but don't tell your friends.  They'll be trying to figure it out for hours.  Annoyingly presented on aluminum, 40 inches by 60 inches
Pinwheel: originally the side vents of a classic roadster, this visage now more resembles the battle between wind power and fossil fuels. If a roadster were built that ran on wind power, would it have vents like this? Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Pinwheel:  originally the side vents of a classic roadster, this visage now more resembles the battle between wind power and fossil fuels.  If a roadster were built that ran on wind power, would it have vents like this?  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Pinwheel: originally the side vents of a classic roadster, this visage now more resembles the battle between wind power and fossil fuels. If a roadster were built that ran on wind power, would it have vents like this? Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
See photo in original gallery.