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Wednesday, March 12, 2008 Invisibly Invincible Work of ArtI stumbled upon this photo days ago and it seems that a movie of James Bond flashed back all of a sudden. I forgot the title of that James Bond series, but when I look at this picture, it resembles the car in the movie. The invisible feature of James Bond’s car made me wondered if there is such a thing like that in real life. I’ve actually been sent to my wild imaginations, thinking more of the “if’s”. Oh well, going back to this art which I entitled, “Invisibly Invincible Work of Art” is no doubt a “head-turner”. I bet you didn’t know what model is this. It’s actually a Subaru WRX, which Benedict Radcliffe, the head of experimental design at the Glasgow Consultancy Stand has transformed into a wire frame outline. If you want to see it with your own naked eyes, you just have to pay a drop at the Paul Smith gallery. It sits outside Labels: Artistic Cars, Car Designs, Car Show, Cool Cars
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