Remains of the Day:  Created from five different shots of junkyard parts, including two chrome trim pieces and three shots of piles of chrome-spoked wheels, this piece comments on the things we find valuable one day, only to throw them away the next.  Presented on aluminum, 40 inches by 60 inches.
This Pleases Your Queen
Fu Manchu
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.
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.
Taillight Stack:  The car enthusiast will certainly recognize this as a 1965 Impala, but they may not recognize the 5 taillights.  Are they all really there?  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Golden Eagle - The most embarrassing beginnings can become the most treasured memories.  In this case, a large scrape on a bumper becomes the toast of future stories.
Southwest Trim Ring
Remains of the Day: Created from five different shots of junkyard parts, including two chrome trim pieces and three shots of piles of chrome-spoked wheels, this piece comments on the things we find valuable one day, only to throw them away the next. Presented on aluminum, 40 inches by 60 inches.
Remains of the Day:  Created from five different shots of junkyard parts, including two chrome trim pieces and three shots of piles of chrome-spoked wheels, this piece comments on the things we find valuable one day, only to throw them away the next.  Presented on aluminum, 40 inches by 60 inches.
Remains of the Day: Created from five different shots of junkyard parts, including two chrome trim pieces and three shots of piles of chrome-spoked wheels, this piece comments on the things we find valuable one day, only to throw them away the next. Presented on aluminum, 40 inches by 60 inches.
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