11-03-2022, 12:32 PM
What I like is how everything looks as nature and entropy take over - the weather-worn surfaces that are reminiscent of natural features - rocky crags, shorelines, even a coral reef - with their fractal nature and new colours in the on-going decay. There is a beauty in the distressed, and the original shapes and surfaces of the design - which we know so well - facilitate an appreciation of this particular kind of slow destruction? Other details show how multiple owners have fought for decades to keep the vehicles useful, and many revealing details have appeared as things fall apart.
Why this can be more appealing - at least to look at - than a Concours car is a mystery, like so much in life?
Why this can be more appealing - at least to look at - than a Concours car is a mystery, like so much in life?