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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Northwest Deuce Days

On Sunday the Inner Harbour was the venue for the Northwest Deuce Days car show. Originally the show was intended for owners of 1932 Ford Deuce Coupes but has since been expanded to include a wider range of custom cars. These cars are really fantastic works of art with every molecule trimmed and polished and shaped to perfection. The exteriors are beautiful, the motors are splendidly chromed and gleaming and the interiors are finished with just as much loving care and attention to detail. My hat's off to the people who have created these and to the owners who display them for the rest of us to enjoy.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

When Cars Had Hips...

...And Boobs......And real Hood Ornaments.Seen at the Ford & Friends Car Show and Picnic, July 2009.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Calliope? Tube Worm Colony?

No, these splendid brushed aluminum tubes are the air intakes on a hot rod seen at the recent Ford & Friends Car Show and Picnic in Saanich. The jaunty whimsicality of these intakes is an inspiration and reminds me that fine art is probably as often seen outside of galleries as within, though it may not be recognized as such. Most of the cars shown at Ford & Friends can easily be seen as beautifully rendered sculptures. They are finished with loving attention to detail. Their paint jobs glow and sparkle with colors of dreamlike richness. The superb micro-decor sense that marks their interiors is like haute couture combined with the jewelers' art. And they not only look good. The rumble and thrum of finely tuned engines heard through dual mufflers delights the ear. But the icing on the cake is that these babies move, and they move with the lazy grace and power of giant predators. Even a Rembrandt seems pretty flat by comparison.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Fords & Friends Car Show and Picnic

While I am happy that the gasoline powered vehicle is on the way out, I am sad to see the demise of the car as an objet d'art. The age of the automobile surely produced some of America's most stunning artistic designs and time only improves most classic cars. Last weekend I attended the Fords & Friends Car show and Picnic out at the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society grounds and discovered that almost nothing photographs better than a bunch of beautifully restored and customized cars, especially those from the nineteen forties, fifties and sixties. Here's a taste - more to come.