Sara Watson: A University student Turns An Old Skoda Invisible

Monday, May 4, 2009, 22:03 By Robert
This news item was posted in Automobile, Cars category and has 8 Comments and so far.

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What would you do if you do not find your car in the parking lot after you come out of the movie theatre or the shopping mall? You will obviously freak out and be dumbstruck for a while. Sara Watson’s creativity can cause you such an experience. Sara, a student of University of Central Lancashire artist recently made the “incredible optical illusion” by spray painting on a Skodia Fabia to match the car park at the entrance of her art studio.

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You will be so illusioned that you cannot see the car when it’s still lying parked right in front of you. You might just hit yourself on the car and get hurt while you search for your car. While the idea is creative, I do not think this is altogether a great idea that should be followed.

Sara created the car as part of her drawing and image making course. Her work is a resonant of the work of a pavement artist, Julian Beever. Great work done by both of them but nevertheless, I personally feel am not very impressed with their works.

Via: DailyMail

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8 Responses to “Sara Watson: A University student Turns An Old Skoda Invisible”

  1. Czech said on Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 8:53

    Skoda FELICIA, not Fabia !!! Try checking before posting….

  2. Bradstorch said on Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 19:37

    why?

  3. scott said on Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 21:08

    obviously you can see that there is a car there from any other angle than the one the photos were taken at. so youre not going to bump into it looking for it.

    and it is a great idea, very out-of-the-box and artistic.

    Why are you blogging on something you aren’t impressed with? Shouldn’t you not “waste your time”?

  4. Robert said on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 11:24

    Well, it was written so, that’s why!
    By the way, as a blogger I do not have to always like the product nor do I have to promote it.
    Something that impresses me, will always impress me. You do not have to go by my subjective point of view nor should you enforce yours on me.
    What if you did not like the concept and I did? Would you be impressed with my thoughts?
    One more thing, you absolutely do not have any rights to tell me what I should blog about. If you so like the concept then go ahead and write about it and proclaim it to the whole wide world. In the meanwhile, keep your points to yourself and let others keep theirs with them. This should clarify your explanations I guess!

  5. nizam said on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 17:51

    she so creative. :)

  6. Rizmyn said on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 21:09

    Creative work, then again, this isn’t the first time someone has done this and not everyone need be impressed. The car WOULD be rendered invisible in dim light, though. Wouldn’t it, Scott?

  7. Vlad Cavale said on Thursday, May 7, 2009, 1:03

    What do we have here! Cat fights over an invisible car? Hmm Wut’s the world coming to… Tee hee hee

  8. Will said on Thursday, May 7, 2009, 22:53

    Great project, very cool. I could produce identical images in 10 minutes of Photochopping though :P

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