Tracey Marshall of Marshall Art Gallery is living her dream, working full time as a professional artist. Her gallery, located at The Village on North Elm, houses a fabulous frame shop and features many fabulous local artists, like Dawn Ashby, as well as international artists from as far away as Moldova. The post today, however, is about Tracey's Art-Gallery-Mobile, a roving advertisement, brilliantly wrapped in her own artwork on all for sides. Here, we see the van parked across from her gallery.
Tracey, we LOVE the van and only hope you never need to drive around town incognito. Word in the store is that everyone is saying, "I saw Tracey today." "I'm driving down Battleground Ave. behind Tracey Marshall." What a great way to advertise and celebrate your artwork, as well as your passion for art. What a great way to ensure that you are making good choices while in traffic! So far, the advertising on your van seems to be money well spent!
(We featured one other wrapped car on 2/6: Kneaded Energy).
Oh excellent! I was thinking of doing that to my car with CDPB photos!
Posted by: cieldequimper | Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 06:00 AM
It sure beats putting a magnetic sign on the side of the car.
Posted by: Bill B | Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 07:24 AM
It could be great camouflage in the right setting :)
Posted by: tapirgal | Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 03:40 PM
I love art cars ! This is a lovely example and serves a useful purpose too.
My Geo Metro is an on going canvas for my artist DH, right now has Punisher on the roof and Invader Zim logo on the hood!
Art should and CAN be everywhere!
Posted by: Janis | Sunday, July 12, 2009 at 11:49 PM