Karen Vaughn
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Keep Lawrence Weird

Monday, 19 May 2008 21:15 CDT

Art Tougeau sign

So Nick and I were downtown this weekend, and we happened upon this freaky car show and parade. My guess is that there weren't any rules dictating car design . . . you just had to make it as unusual and distinctive as possible. Take a gander at some of the entries.



Coffin-shaped car

Can you see the license plate? It says "I'd rather be living."



Car covered with beauty implements

Yes. The car is covered with an assortment of beauty items. And check it out: this is not the only vehicle with a head on it.



Car with boxing gloves

This car is upholstered. And it has boxing gloves. And a torch on the top. And a working fountain.



Car with kitsch glued on it

This is one of my favorites. The mosaic stuff is very intricate, but it still has a randomness about it that appeals to me.



Car with a scary doll head on the steering wheel

This is the super-creepy steering wheel of the same car.



Car with HELP mosaic

And this is a message written on its bumper.



Car with Marie Antoinette's head

I love this one. And best of all, there was actually an enormous cake on the back that was being served to passersby.



Car covered with pennies and a moose

From the blue ribbon, I'm guessing this won first prize. And yes, those are pennies glued to the side of it.



Spaceship car

Here's one of the more unorthodox vehicles.



Car with sunburst mosaic

Decorated exclusively with bottle caps.



Car with computer keys in a veins design

The ornamentation on this one is one part pvc pipe and two parts computer keyboard keys.



Car covered with tires in the shape of a dragon

I'm not sure if you can tell, but the dragon effect was created by tire strips. This is why I love Lawrence.

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1 Emily said January 14, 2010 at 9:38 p.m.

We were there too! Sorry we missed you!

I loved it all! Cooper was a little freaked out by the UFO thing, but I was impressed that was the only one that caused momentary tears.

2 Karen said January 14, 2010 at 9:38 p.m.

Yeah, too bad we didn't see you there! And I can identify with Cooper's experience. Personally the one that made me cry was the Meat Wagon. (Sadly, none of those pictures turned out very well--it was hard to find a good angle to capture the "surgery" taking place.)

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