5 incredible pictures of car art from around the world

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Car manufacturers usually go to great lengths in making a new car model. It's costly, time-consuming and risky. It's safe to say that many people's hard work essentially contributes to what amounts to a piece of drivable art.

But what happens when that art becomes the medium for new art?

Artists have been doing this for some time now. They're called Car Art Installations. Today, we highlight a few of these impressive and off-the-wall creations from around the globe.

Landscaped half-buried cars: autos finally giving back to the environment?

Some artists want their art to make a statement; others want their art to blend seamlessly into their environment. Consider the CMP Block in Taiwan, for example. What better way to integrate art into the environment than to half-bury cars and landscape them? Perhaps Volkswagen should take note.

     

Quiz: Car Henge or Stone Henge—Which is in America?

Think of it: a replica of Stone Henge made with cars. It may not have the history of the real Stone Henge—this installation was done in the 80s—but this version located in Alliance, Nebraska, is just as interesting to look at and a must-see destination for any road trippers passing by.

     

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