Dirty Car Owners Find Their Cars “Vandalized” With Amazing Drawings, And Your Car May Be Next!
Where one person sees a dirty car, the other one sees a blank canvas. And if you live in Moscow, your car can also become the ‘target,’ doesn’t matter if you want it or not!
It’s thanks to the Russian illustrator Nikita Golubev, who brings out the full artistic potential of dirty cars by turning them into amazing pieces of art.
Before he started this ongoing project, Nikita also did plenty of painting, drawing and digital art, which you can see on his Facebook page. But this project has to take the crown simply because of how fragile and temporary these amazing drawings are.
So the next time somebody mocks your dirty car, just explain to them that you’re simply supporting the local street artists with a canvas.
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Share on Facebooki will go home and dump dust on my car, park it in a parcking lot and wait
Load More Replies...Thanks Pro Boy Nick. To us who enjoyed this a lot, and to whom you drew this on thier cars you are a very talented fella who really thinks out of the box :3
I won't want to be paid to drive a car painted by Nikita Golubev.
I'm am gonna go and get my car dirty and leave it in a parking lot. And then wait and wait and wait. Lol somone do that on my car pls
After that happend I would clearcoat it so it's permanently there
Load More Replies...Yeah, people do that kind of stuff in Russia and those are great examples but I've seen even better ones.
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The drawings by this man are exquisite and I'd love to see more of his work! How do you ever wash your car again? I'd take pictures of it.
Drawing in the dirt on a car will scratch the paint. You will be able to see the shark in that cars paint Forever. Semis and box trucks not a biggie
I appreciate great art and his talent, but I wouldn't appreciate my car being scratched by this. Unfortunately dust and dirt typically contains grit and doing this is going to put feather scratches in the paint.
People who cares about scratches in their cars, would never leave them so dirty.... So its a win-win situation :)
Load More Replies...I think that's okay on the trucks. Not on my paint, get all scratched.
duh, it's called reverse graffiti - " also known as clean tagging, dust tagging, grime writing, clean graffiti, green graffiti or clean advertising, is a method of creating temporary or semi-permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface." and it's been around for a decade or so
i will go home and dump dust on my car, park it in a parcking lot and wait
Load More Replies...Thanks Pro Boy Nick. To us who enjoyed this a lot, and to whom you drew this on thier cars you are a very talented fella who really thinks out of the box :3
I won't want to be paid to drive a car painted by Nikita Golubev.
I'm am gonna go and get my car dirty and leave it in a parking lot. And then wait and wait and wait. Lol somone do that on my car pls
After that happend I would clearcoat it so it's permanently there
Load More Replies...Yeah, people do that kind of stuff in Russia and those are great examples but I've seen even better ones.
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The drawings by this man are exquisite and I'd love to see more of his work! How do you ever wash your car again? I'd take pictures of it.
Drawing in the dirt on a car will scratch the paint. You will be able to see the shark in that cars paint Forever. Semis and box trucks not a biggie
I appreciate great art and his talent, but I wouldn't appreciate my car being scratched by this. Unfortunately dust and dirt typically contains grit and doing this is going to put feather scratches in the paint.
People who cares about scratches in their cars, would never leave them so dirty.... So its a win-win situation :)
Load More Replies...I think that's okay on the trucks. Not on my paint, get all scratched.
duh, it's called reverse graffiti - " also known as clean tagging, dust tagging, grime writing, clean graffiti, green graffiti or clean advertising, is a method of creating temporary or semi-permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface." and it's been around for a decade or so
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