Monday, July 27, 2020

the artwork of Jason Waterhouse, of an iconic Australian car lifting itself back onto the podium, rising to the top to relive it’s ‘Glory Days’

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  1. Wow, and again, wow! I don't have slightest idea either. I started to investigate and all I could figure out is: Survivor Car of Australia is a magazine, covering - surprise, surprise - survivor and barn find cars. In 2018 they held a car show, and this 1972 Holden HQ Kingswood was on display. I was hoping for a picture of another angle or better view on the card, but failed. If anyone want to give it a try to dig out more info, this is a good place to start:
    https://www.survivorcaraustralia.com.au/new-gallery
    Jesse, I hope you don't mind the link.

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    1. Lol, I was looking through that page, the entire gallery, found this, forgot to post it right away because I was posting the red 4 door from South Africa, and then when I got back to this, couldn't recall where I got it, and so... well, this got posted without the link!
      But they didn't caption their photos, so I had no idea it was art, as it was in the "barnfind" car show.
      Thanks!

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  2. "Glory Days"

    Sculpture by
    Jason Waterhouse.2010.

    " an old iconic Australian car lifting itself back onto the podium, rising to the top to relive it’s ‘Glory Days’".

    https://jasonwaterhouse.com/works

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  3. This is an artwork of Jason Waterhouse.
    On his website are several photo's of this car
    On "motoringnews org" are building photo's of the sculpture

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