
Car Henge
38 Autos – Carhenge was built in 1987 by Jim Reinders and his family. The project was a memorial to his father, who had lived on a farm on the site. It is a faithful full scale reproduction, and accurately replicates the astronomical alignments of the original Stonehenge. Alliance, Nebraska. Visit Nebraska. Flickr: ya3hs3

Car Henge
By Jim Reinders & family 1987, Alliance, Nebraska. Visit Nebraska
Auto Parts Animals
Cow
By Miina Akkijyrkka of Finland
www.akkijyrkka.com
Cow
By cow lover Miina Akkijyrkka
www.akkijyrkka.com
Swetsville Zoo Fort Collins, CO
By Bill Swets
Flikr: Toria Clark
Swetsville Zoo Fort Collins, CO
By Bill Swets
Flikr: Bob Merco
Swetsville Zoo Fort Collins, CO
By Bill Swets
Dinosaur Beetle
A ‘Mutoid Waste Co’ sculpture from the Beautiful Days festival in Devon, UK. Flickr photo by Mark Massey.

Robotic Steampunk Cheetah
Recycled automobile and plumbing parts.
By Andrew Chase of Salt lake City, UT.
www.andrewchase.com
Cow
Miina Akkijyrkka
www.akkijyrkka.com

Spark Plug Sheep
www.jamescorbettart.com
The Best Auto Parts Art From Around The World
Self Portrait
Miina Akkijyrkka of Finland
www.akkijyrkka.com

Way of Roses
Cross stitch embroidery on car parts.
By Lithuanian textile artist, teacher and curator-
Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene
Flickr photo: Kunstraum Richard Sorge

Way of Roses Close Up
Cross stitch embroidery on car parts.
By Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene
Originally found at severija.lt/en/ce/the-path-of-roses/
Filigree Car Bombing
Plasma cut steel car parts, 2007.
By Cal Lane www.callane.com

Sobreponiendose
Installation of 5 VW Beetles and bicycles, 2009.
By Betsabee Romero
gettyimages.ae

Ayate Car
A vehicle that arrives at the border filled with a cargo of hope, but the line is hard. The aparition does not come – only rejection, immobility. The automobile as home, refuge, altar, interior becomes exterior, masculine becomes feminine, mechanical becomes craft, and urban becomes personal and emotional. By Betsabee Romero
daros-latinamerica.net

The Line Up (Dedicated to the Sarasota Police Dept)
John Chamberlain, 1982.
www.artnet.com

Der Turm von Klythie, Berlin
John Chamberlain, 1995.
www.jwiesemann.de

Remnant Gardens
By John Chamberlain, 1986
Pic: www.joshuaabelow.blogspot.com

Hedgerow
Car mufflers, metal bumpers, springs, tailpipes, headlights, taillights and rotors.
By Lucy Slivinski
lucyslivinski.com

Natural Rhythm
Commissioned by City of Saint Cloud, MN for Public Library 14’ X 80’ X 14” chrome steel tailpipes, glass traffic lens.
Lucy Slivinski
lucyslivinski.com

Home on the Range
By Lou Wille purchased by City of Grand Junction, CO
www.tyroleanlodge.com

Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas
www.en.wikipedia.org
Burial Mound
Unknown Artist
Flikr Photo by Jenny

ARMAN “Long Term Parking”, 1982, Accumulation of 60 automobiles in concrete. 19,5 m. Parc de sculpture Le Montcel, Jouy-en-Josas, France. www.arman.com

Seen in Durant, Oklahoma
Artist unknown
Flickr by Randy Herbert
Ralph’s Auto Parts Route 54
Flickr: NoDannyfilm Dan Schenker

Rose on Yellow
By Michael Kalish
www.michaelkalish.com

Chevy Truck Hatch Table
By Joel Hester
www.inhabitat.com

Salvaged antique yellow pine and original rear seat from a 1969 Ford Mustang fastback by Jesse Hooker
www.contemporist.com

Walking Miss Daisy
James Corbett of Queensland, Australia.
www.jamescorbettart.com

Tu y Yo
By Betsabee Romero
www.betsabeeromero.com

Pendiente-de-un-Hilo (hub cap)
Would look nice over above chairs!
By Betsabee Romero
www.betsabeeromero.com

Greening the Environment
By Betsabee Romero
www.betsabeeromero.com

Greenhouse of old windsheilds.
A project by: Sébastien Ramirez, Nancy, France.
www.inhabitat.com

Earth Mother
Bondi, Australia
Flickr Photo by Jesse Wong

Compound Eye, 2008, mirrors, steel, hardware, 92 x 98 x 50 inches. By Graham Caldwell www.grahamcaldwell.com

Round Out, 2010, blown and silvered glass, epoxy, lacquer, 17 x 26 x 8.25 inches. By Graham Caldwell www.grahamcaldwell.com

Glimpse Mechanism, 2010, glass, epoxy, steel, hardware, 35 x 44 x 22 inches By Graham Caldwell www.grahamcaldwell.com










































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