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Guy Paints Car Pictures Using RC Cars

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Ian Cook is an artist that specializes in painting car portraits using RC cars and wheels instead of brushes. Which, unbeknownst to me, apparently there's a market for. He dips the toy's wheels in paint, and then runs them around on the paper using a radio controller. I've got to admit, the results are pretty damn impressive. Not as impressive as the cat painting I made using nothing but an uncooperative Mr. Whiskers, but still, not bad.

Hit the jump to see a couple more pictures and a video of Ian in action.

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Car-Crazy Art: Man Uses Tires And RC Cars Instead Of Paint Brushes [cardomain]

Thanks to Richie, who once painted a picture of a boob using a nipple.

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  • I want to say you that you have done a great job here. According to me the painting which has been painted by you is not an easy to paint. I am really impressed.

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