

Meet Martin Berg, the owner of the Bones Car (see yesterday's post as well), who is a photographer as well as a free spirit. He told me that it took him two years to collect enough bones to create his car, which is poetry in motion. A whimsical nature is need to produce modern art such as this. Below his portrait I've added another photo of a full-frontal view of Martin's creation.
Oh my, this is quite a car and quite a statement. bone chilling in the winter perhaps? it is great to catch up. thanks for your comments about the eclipse. I am glad you liked them. I am going to check out the Mexico blogs you have identified on your site. I am only familiar with a few of them. Also, since you like travel also, Dave of Costa Rica Daily Photo and I just started our travel photos site and we have India photos posted. We will post travel photos every Sunday. The website is www.vivalavoyage.com. I like to take the people shots. TTYL
ReplyDeleteNeat name for the car. Not sure I could do it. Hope the bones are from animals only, LOL.
ReplyDeleteWe can assume he is not a vegetarian.
ReplyDeleteThe author of this 'Mercedes Bones' is a lot less stranger than his oeuvre. I was expecting a bony guy dressed in tight black with a menacing grin and a bag of tools at hand...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteI always get cracked up at B Squared comments. Hee!
WOW!
ReplyDeleteWow. A cool portrait of a unusual guy! And the car/artwork is amazing.
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