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I don't know much about art but...
#41
At least the Jag concept is instantly recognisable (but perhaps Lady Penelope may wish to ask for her car back), albeit as others have said irresponsibly and ridiculously big for today's world. You simply don't need to use up this amount of resources to move people around.
Dare I bring up the new Ford, which their marketing company have decided to call a Capri. Aparently it evokes the same feelings as the original Capri. To me it is yet another stupidly big SUV with a slightly curved back window.
Having been in the market for a small car with a 'real' gearbox, which can be parked in modern towns and driven for more than 100 miles, last week we settled on a petrol Fiat 500 convertible top spec. Because it is no longer what they want us to buy it was pre-registered with delivery only 7 miles on the clock and hugely discounted. All in all we paid £13K against over £30K for the electric version they had in the showroom on 4 months delivery.
It is now almost impossible to get a small car without an auto box. Even the 'mini', always promoting itself as a drivers car, and at the smaller end of the market (although still big) has now dropped all manual gearboxes largely to meet emission targets.

Oh, and they still have about 10 non-coupe versions at similar delivery only mileage left which they are similarly keen to get off their forecourt.
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
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#42
Good morning everyone,
I've just seen this entertaining thread which reminded me of something I saw many years ago about an artist named Pierre Brassau. He's live on the Internet but, unfortunately, I don't know how to move it from the Internet onto here.
However, if you do a Google search you'll find him including videos of him and his friends at work.
I trust, given the starting point of this thread, that you'll find it "interesting..."
Best wishes,
Nick
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#43
Yes that's very interesting Nick. I wasn't previously aware of Peirre but his work is quite fascinating!

A couple of examples of his paintings and a link to his biography. Well worth a read, thanks. 

Pierre Brassau


.jpg   Pierre-Brassau-1.jpg (Size: 70.38 KB / Downloads: 191)
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#44
Hi Ian,
Many thanks for putting the information about Pierre and his astonishing work on here. Pleased you enjoyed it like me. It certainly is, as you mention, well worth a read!!
Hope others also enjoy learning about this fascinating artist too...
Best wishes,
Nick
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#45
The winner of this years Turnip Prize has just been announced. 
It is Wonga Woman with her work "Tax in Creases".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce90jvv0kkzo
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#46
Brilliant!

Now THAT is a work of art!
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