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'Seeing' this truck was a 'conversation' with its designers.
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In a Mad-Max-bitchin' way, I love this truck being 1 of many tools in my quiver. Getting rid of things; bringing in the new. Creating art, with art. More than changing a home & garden, changing lives.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic taken at a jobsite last week. Feeding my Creative Muse is more than part of my job, it's part of my life.
3 comments:
You ARE my Atlanta "compadre'! Great comparison on inspiration.
I bet you could even get macho, mow & blow guys, even those w/ mullets, into design with such a manner.
I might suggest; it is your life.
It's old school....I was so disappointed when they went all big, plastic and curved.....remember an old Ford truck...50's /60's /70's?....I loved that design...they ruined it. My favorite was Lassie's family truck...k
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